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Lesson One:
Tackling the Question
Lesson Two:
Brainstorming a Topic

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Brainstorming
Selecting a Topic
Lesson Three:
Structure and Outline
Lesson Four:
Style and Tone
Lesson Five:
Intros and Conclusions
Lesson Six:
Editing and Revising



 

 

 

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Application Essay Writing 101


Lesson Two: Brainstorming a Topic

Introduction

Writing an effective admissions essay requires a bit of soul searching and reflection. The schools want to gain from your essay some insight into your character and personality. It's difficult for most people to write about themselves, especially something personal or introspective. If thoughtfully observed and answered, EssayEdge's suggestions and questions will generate material that you can use to write your essay. Although our Brainstorming Worksheet is presented in categories, your responses will inevitably straddle the various groupings. This is as it should be, since brainstorming is a very lateral process. Most important while completing these questions is that you be sincere and enjoy yourself.

EssayEdge Extra: One essay, multiple schools

Some schools' questions seem similar at first glance but are not really the same. Don't fall into the trap of ignoring nuances that change the way the question must be answered, then sending identical essays to different schools with subtly different essay questions. Admissions officers know what other schools are asking applicants, and they are unfavorably impressed when a candidate submits another school's essay to them.

That said, if two questions truly do call for the exact same answer, you should not feel obligated to write two essays from scratch. You can often use the same details about a particular experience and change only the framework for those details. Make sure that the essay doesn't feel like a form letter, though, with a "fill in the blank" where the school's name should go. If the question calls for it, relate each version of your theme to the specific school to which you will submit it.

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