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Below are five common blunders students sometimes make when starting their college essays, and some tips for how to avoid them. Dismissing Unremarkable Stories. Not Talking About Yourself Enough. Approaching the College Essay Like an English Paper. Trying Too Hard to Impress. Not Getting Specific Enough.
What is the purpose of the essay? What are the key sources I should reference? What is the best structure for this type of essay? How can I ensure my argument is clear and compelling? What are common mistakes to avoid?
As you all probably are well aware by now, our favorite prompt is always #7, but we know that a lot of students really value having the structure a traditional prompt offers them. If this prompt is right for you, we think its a great one to write.
Tackling the Common App Essay Prompts Prompt #1: Share your story. Prompt #2: Learning from obstacles. Prompt #3: Challenging a belief. Prompt #4: Reflecting on gratitude. Prompt #5: Personal growth. Prompt #6: What captivates you? Prompt #7: Topic of your choice. Describe a person you admire.
What are colleges looking for in the essay? In your application essay, admissions officers are looking for particular features: they want to see context on your background, positive traits that you could bring to campus, and examples of you demonstrating those qualities.
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What are clich college essay topics? Extracurriculars, especially sports. Role models. Dealing with a personal tragedy or death in the family. Struggling with new life situations (immigrant stories, moving homes, parents divorce) Becoming a better person after community service, traveling, or summer camp.
Absolutely, there is a strict word count for the Common App essays that you should be mindful of--the maximum limit is 650 words, and the application wont allow you to submit an essay thats over that limit. Its not unfavorable to hit that upper limit; in fact, typically the more space you use, the better!
Discuss an accomplishment, event, or realization that sparked a period of personal growth and a new understanding of yourself or others. Describe a topic, idea, or concept you find so engaging that it makes you lose all track of time. Why does it captivate you? What or who do you turn to when you want to learn more?

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