Writing an Essay to College

December 26th, 2007

So you have already narrowed down the college choices and at the moment it is time you filled out all those admission applications. Since you are getting through the applications, of course, you start to note a recurring theme. All of them seem to contain composition questions that you, as an applicant, are responsible for giving answers. Don’t worry. Take a long breath and then let it out. Little by little we will get you through it.
 
Essays are one device that colleges as well as universities employ to find out more about your personality and about your motivation for applying to go to their college or university. It is a chance for you to completely explain your grounds on the way you feel about some particular situation. The answers you gave in your essay will also tell the admissions officer some more on who you actually are. It’s only one more way to become acquainted with you as a personality or a student who isn’t revealed yet from the questions which are raised on their admissions applications. Besides, the essay provides you with an opportunity to show your writing skills as well as your ability to put in order your thoughts plainly and effectively.
 
Thus take out your pen and some paper so you could take notes. So we are at the moment about to arise 3 most famous essay questions and the way you can deal with them.
 
1. What events, activities, and achievements have somehow contributed to your self- progress?

  • Include in your list all the activities where you have taken part in during your study in high school or during the last 3 years.
  • Do not forget to include your school activities, jobs, and volunteer opportunities, as well as community service, sports, and anything else you partook in.
  • Evaluate your list and note which activities and achievements really are noticeable in your mind.
  • Write your answer to the questions out in the form of paragraph and that’s all!

2. Role Model – Imagine that you could meet, or be, or simply have dinner with some person in history, so who would this person be and why?

  • List some of your much loved people, no matter whether they are popular or just people you know for yourself.
  • Who intrigues you most of all? This is the one you should found your essay on.

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