Showing posts with label college admissions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college admissions. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2018

How To Write A College Admission Essay That Gets Attention

How To Write A College Admission Essay That Gets Attention

Many students often get confused when writing college admission essays because they are so used to writing academic essays for school that they tend to want to follow that same pattern.  However, a college admission essay is very different.  An admission essay, unlike academic/school essays, tells a story and allows the writer to show his or her voice and personality in a way an informative/academic essay never can.  

The college admission essay should be more of a narrative...it tells a story about you.  Therefore, we must go back to the basics of what makes a good story.  What are the building blocks of telling or writing a good story?

A Great Story.

You know what makes a great story and a terrible story because throughout your life you have heard many of both.  If you go back to your middle school language arts class, you'll remember what makes a great story.  

A great story follows the following structure or formula:

1.Introduction/Exposition (Introduction to your essay)

2.Rising Action....3.Climax....4.Falling Action (Body Paragraphs)

5.Resolution/Conclusion (Last paragraph of your essay)

Your essay should tell a story and follow the same basic structure of it.

1.  Introduction - Set up your story with a great first line which really captivates the reader.  Follow up by basic setting of the story.
2. The next few paragraphs should be the rising action, climax, and falling action.
3. The conclusion should offer the resolution of your story and offer a lesson learned and reflective narrative.

Before You Start Writing

Your essays will take time.  A great essay will not be written in days or weeks; it will be written in months.  Therefore, start thinking about the essays the summer BEFORE senior year begins.  Before you even begin writing your essay, brainstorm ideas on what would make an interesting way to address the prompt.  Many times, you can use the same story to address more than one prompt, so figure out which story ties in best with the question posed in the prompt.  Don't be scared to be creative and bounce off ideas with your parents, counselor, teachers, and friends.  Remember it takes time, so plan out your essay and create and outline before you begin writing.

Essay Musts

Your college admission essay should definitely have several ingredients in order for it to be captivating and effective. The essay should focus on telling a particular story which answers the essay prompt, captivates the reader, and demonstrates your voice and character beyond what your grades and SAT scores can.  Your essay should also be well focused and organized.  Depth is much more effective than breadth.  Be creative and honest, and allow the essay to be a way of the college to get to know you and your personality.  Do not include grades, GPA, rank, or test scores.  They know that from your transcript and test scores.  


Finished Writing? Now Proofread Again and Again.

Once you are done with your essay, share it with others to get constructive feedback and make changes if needed.  Proof read your essay time and again before you send it with your application.  Grammatical mistakes are a big NO NO in college admission essays. 

Get Started!

Be ready to devote time to essays and have fun doing it.  Many students become very stressed out over writing essays because they procrastinate getting started.  Give yourself reminders on your electronic devices and give yourself time to work on them, so you won't be panicking last minute.  

Applying to college is an opportunity to reflect on what you have learned so far and what you want for your future.  Important decisions will be taking place within the next months years, but that doesn't mean you can't have fun in the process.




Sunday, June 10, 2018

What Are You Going to Do After High School?


So You Are Going to High School?

Very well! You made it!  Well, honestly, no. You haven't made anything quite yet.  You have finished middle school and are about to begin high school. You still have a lot ahead of you, so sit tight and start thinking about your future.  You should start making a plan about what you want to do during high school to make the best of it and be prepared for what comes after high school ---real life.College. College. College.  Yes, many people will tell you that college is the only answer after high school, but I will tell you that not everyone is ready to go to college right after high school, or even if you are ready, you may not want college.  Guess what?  That's okay.  Parents, don't faint and ban me forever.  Hear me out.Our job as educators is to MAKE SURE you are college-ready when you finish high school, but your job is to figure out exactly what you want to do with your life.  It is sounds difficult, but it really isn't.  It's all about finding your passion.  What makes you happy?  What makes you smile? What are you willing to do so much, that even if you didn't have to work, you'd still do it for free?


Find Your Passion and Make a Career Out of It.



Victor Frankl wrote a book many years ago called Man's Search for Meaning.   It describes his time and experiences in a concentration camp where he lost everything.  In his book, he finds meaning in everything, even in the most desolate of situations.  Finding your meaning in life and your passion will undoubtedly lead you to existential fulfillment and success.  Therefore, take this summer before high school begins to examine what brings you happiness, joy, and pride.  Is it helping?  Is it creating or designing?  Is it fixing things?  Is is researching and investigating?  

If you aren't sure where to start, begin with your favorite subjects and activities.  Think about what makes you excited and go from there.  Start exploring different career path around your passion and meaning.  From there, you can start developing your path to fulfill that career goal.  Some career will require some college while others will require more.  Find first your passion, then set on developing your plan.

P.S.

It is never too late to find your passion and make a career out of it.  How ever old you are or where ever your are in your life.  Your meaning is out there.  Find it.

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