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 Persuade admission officer you are worthy of admission ◦ Be more than a Grade Point Average ◦ Be more than a Standardized Test Score ◦ Be a Real Person.

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2  Persuade admission officer you are worthy of admission ◦ Be more than a Grade Point Average ◦ Be more than a Standardized Test Score ◦ Be a Real Person with Intriguing Personality

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4 #1 – Answer the Question – Make sure you understand and ANSWER the question completely #2 – Be Original – Creative Approach Example: If you are writing an essay about gymnastics competition … “Every morning I awoke at 5:00 to sweat, tears, and blood as I trained on the uneven bars hoping to bring the state gymnastics trophy to my hometown."

5 #3 – Be Yourself (Unique) Write about something meaningful and describe your feelings, not necessarily your actions. #4 - Don't "Thesaurize" your Composition Big words are fine, but only if they are used in the appropriate contexts with complex styles #5 - Use Imagery and Clear, Vivid Prose Appeal to the five senses of the admissions officers

6 #6 - Spend the Most Time on your Introduction Expect admission officers to only spend 1 to 2 minutes reading your essay. ◦ Don't Summarize in your Introduction  This will result in admission officer not needing to read the rest of your essay ◦ Create Mystery or Intrigue in your Introduction  Raise questions in the minds of the admissions officers  Appeal to their emotions to make them relate to your subject matter

7 #7 - Body Paragraphs Must Relate to Introduction #8 - Use Transition Use transition within paragraphs and especially between paragraphs to preserve the logical flow of your essay

8 #9 - Conclusions are Crucial Last chance to persuade the reader or impress upon them your qualifications Avoid summary since the essay is rather short to begin with; the reader should not need to be reminded of what you wrote 300 words before Do not use stock phrases like "in conclusion, in summary, to conclude, etc.

9 #10 - Do Something Else Spend a week or so away from your draft to decide if you still consider your topic and approach worthwhile #11 - Give your Draft to Others Ask others to read your essay #12 - Revise, Revise, Revise

10  If it says ONE page, write it on ONE page  Don’t twist the question to let you write about the topic you already have prepared in a high school class.  You don’t have to write about something exotic or adventuresome to be significant  Get reader’s attention using a “hook” ◦ I always knew I was different from everyone else in dance class ◦ My shoes were wider, my leotards slightly bigger, and my skirts longer….”

11  Be vivid in your writing (Show it NOT tell it) ◦ Use strong verbs and avoid flowery adjectives  Don’t plagiarize  Don’t send in the sample essays  Don’t go online and find one of those samples or pay a company to write a knock- out essay for you.  Be honest. Don’t be afraid to say what you really believe.

12  Use personal pronouns: I, me, we, us. Keep it personal.  Tell about your activities: annotate your resume.

13  Submit on Time ◦ Keep your calendar of college deadlines in a prominent place and plan to avoid the rush by work ahead and giving it time to ‘rest’ before you submit the final copy. Let the real YOU shine through!


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