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Application
Essay Tips
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Your application
essay is the most important essay you will ever write and probably
the most difficult. The essay must demonstrate multiple facets of
your personality and is often the only tool admissions officers
use to determine whether or not you have what it takes to study
at a particular university.
To help you
with the process, we have prepared a series of tips to help you
brainstorm topics, select a topic, and write the essay. Unfortunately,
writing an excellent application essay is not forumulaic; we cannot
simply give you a list of instructions and guarantee you will write
an excellent essay on your first try. As a result, after you finish
writing your rough draft, we strongly urge you to submit your essay
to EssayEdge
for professional editing by objective Harvard-educated editors who
have read many, many application essays and can dramatically improve
your essay
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| General
Essay Writing Tips |
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General
Admissions Essay Samples |
Brainstorming
Topics
Selecting
an Essay Topic
Writing
the Essay |
Why
take me?
Why
choose You? |
| Scholarship
Application Essays |
College
Admissions Samples
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Sample
Scholarship Essays part1
Sample Scholarship Essays part2
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People
who influenced me
"Excuse"
Essay
Qualities
and Accomplishments
"A
Changing World" Essay
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| Business
School Admissions |
Medical
College Admissions |
Globalization
Essay
International Applicant
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Medical
School Personal Statement |
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Remember that
even seemingly boring topics can be made into exceptional admissions
essays with an innovative approach. In writing the essay you must
bear in mind your two goals: to persuade the admissions officer
that you are extremely worthy of admission and to make the admissions
officer aware that you are more than a GPA and a standardized score,
that you are a real-life, intriguing personality.
It might be
worth noting that undergraduate applicants have a large advantage
over graduate school applicants. Whereas nobody questions a high
school student's motivation to attend college, postgraduate and
professional school applicants must directly address in their essays
their desire to study their selected field.
Good
Luck in your quest
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