How To Write A Successful Application Essay

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How To Write A Successful Application Essay

There are some tips that are useful to writing a successful application essay. It is not so much the topic matter that private school admissions offices look for but whether it tells something about the person who wrote it.

1. Brainstorm about topics and your personal qualities. Ask yourself what makes you special. The essay can give someone a true glimpse into your world. You should choose a free choice topic carefully concentrating on personal story telling. Using the common application  means that everyone is answering the same questions. It is essential that you put your personal character on your essay.

Your answer should reflect your values, experiences and intelligence. So set aside time to brainstorm topics or an answer to the chosen topic.

2. Outline and draft your essay. The next step is to create an outline and then on to a first draft. Getting started is often the hardest part of essay writing. If that’s your case, you can use a voice recorder device to free talk about your subject. It can help you a lot. In writing your essay, it’s important to follow the principle “ Don’t tell, but show”. Your essay should give your reader a “feel” for who you truly are as a person. Your essay shows something about you personally; possibly some events in your life that have shaped you into the person you are today.

3. Revise it. Repeat as often as needed, then, share it with others. You can ask a teacher or counselor, someone who may be familiar with school admissions and you to critique and comment on it. It is a way to personalize your application and give it life. It is always good to have fresh eyes read your essay, but also to ensure it truly gives an overall impression of you. But be careful they don’t try to rewrite it in their own voice. This essay needs to portray you, not your parents, friends or teachers. Your essay must portray something about who you are and why you would be a good fit for the school as a student. It must also show what you...

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