How to Make Your College Application Essays Unique

THE road to stepping into a college or university that you’ve been dreaming of since your high school days is definitely rock-strewn, because the competition among applicants gets tougher and tougher year after year.

Your only arsenal to get a passport towards this golden opportunity is none other than a college application essay that an admission staff at an educational institution will peruse.

In other words, it is your college application essay that makes the discrepancy between getting accepted or becoming rejected!

But how would you be able to craft a college application essay that will bring out the best in you—enough to convince admission officials that you really deserve a slot in their school?

Prove points. It is not only about informing the admission executives all your awards and recognitions back in high school—it is actually more of illustrating to them who you are. Your college admission essay must be able to provide pieces of evidence about what you can do or offer to them. Build up the central idea of your essay by means of including concrete facts, figures, events, quotations and even reasons to be more specific.

Tell something new. Never ever write in your college application essays about things that admission staffs have already heard, seen and read before such as world peace, effects of cheating in the society, the root of terrorism, and so on. Give them something new so your letter will be placed on top of their tables, not inside a trash bin.

Write a letter, not a resume. Never ever try to make your college admission essay that is similar to your life story in a nutshell or list of capabilities and qualifications bulleted—you are looking for a school, not a job!

Settle for the simple, not for the complex. Stay away from highfalutin words to impress the school officials, all you need to do is be able to vividly express your intent of studying in their institution and that’s it. Do away with words that you don’t have to include, if you can utilize seven words instead of seventy, do it.

Please proofread before you pass it. Typographical as well as grammatical errors aren’t only eyesores in college admission essays—they are also detriments to the fulfillment of your dreams. Don’t solely depend on spelling and grammar checkers of PCs. Have your letter printed and then read it aloud. Still in doubt, have a fresher set of eyes: Have someone else browse and proofread your work.

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