Finewedges.com Finewedges.com Finewedges.com
   Index :> About Us :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use :> Add Your Link :> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Relationship & Lifestyle

Investment & Finance

People & Communities

Recreation & Entertainment

Self Management

Sports & Adventure

Games & Play

Health & Hygiene

Property & Estate

Automobile & Automotive

Companies & Business

Medical Care

Tour & Travel

Creative Arts

Children

Home Family & Garden

Science & Space

Shopping & Auction

Eating & Drinking

Education & Learning

Politics & Government

Jobs & Careers

News & Events

Internet & Computers

 

Index » Education & Learning » Colleges
 

Writing The All-Important College Application Essay

 

The application essay is the most crucial piece of writing the student will submit to the colleges, and, if not done impressively, it will also be their last. In most cases, it is the colleges first actual exposure to the student, and first impressions have a habit of lasting. A memorable essay contains all the students Kodak moments interlaced with some less than blissful adventures to create the necessary drama in the writing.

Students must begin by choosing the right topic, meaning the right topic for them, and one that will be well received by the admissions committees. The subject matter chosen and its degree of difficulty say volumes to the school about the character of the author. As the quality of the essay is dependent on the students ability to respond to the subject matter, making the correct choice is absolutely essential.

Students should select a most thought-provoking and stimulating subject to write about, and it helps greatly to view the task as a we dare you to compete for the privilege of attending our school challenge from the college. In other words, if theres a literary masterpiece inside the student crying out to be written and read, this would be a good time to unleash it!

Students writing about their favorite anything should be passionate about it. Its not enough just to say you love something or someone. It must be explained why in no uncertain terms. If writing about how a particular relative was admired by the student above all others, then how that person influenced the students life, how the student apprenticed that person or fashioned their lives in their light should be factored in.

Students often write about themselves as the subject matter is well known to them and requires no research. However, as this is certainly not the road less traveled, a necessary and serious effort is sorely needed to make the journey stand out amongst all the other students doing the same. Be it overcoming adversity or how the past summer was spent, the writing should be uniquely appealing to the reader and not the same old, same old. However, the essay should not be overwritten.

One of my students wrote about being molested when she was eight years old. She wisely chose not to go into the horror in her accounting of it, but rather focused on how she overcame being victimized. The essay was most compelling and was well received. She is now pursuing a medical career at a very prestigious West Coast university.

Students should avoid writing too vividly about any traumatizing experience. The essay can be gripping but not horrifying. Remember, the object here is to write an essay that captures the readers imagination and begs to be read in its entirety. Highly controversial subjects such as abortion are best avoided.

One of my honor students wrote a Pro Life essay and expressed her views with such intensity that reading it left me with the impression that she might be viewed as a danger to others with strong pro choice convictions! At first, when I advised her to rewrite it, she flat out refused. I explained that she was losing site of her goal to be accepted to the college and not to win points on her take of the anti-abortion issue. She finally realized the wisdom of my words when I reminded her that after she was accepted, she could protest and exercise her freedom of speech in any way she chose, but first, she had to get into the school.

Students must keep their eye on the prize and never lose sight of the main objective getting an admission ticket!

My all-time favorite essay question is the University of Pennsylvanias, Youve just written your 300 page autobiography. Tell us whats on page 217? I advise students who choose this essay to go back in time five or six years (about a third of their life), recall where they were and what they were doing in that time period, and then begin writing about it.

A most effective and creative approach is to begin the page in the middle of a sentence, preferably ending the thought by leaving the reader in a quandary, i.e. because thats the way it was arranged. Remember that this is page 217 from your autobiography. Open any autobiography, or any book for that matter, to page 217. It probably wont start with a fresh sentence or a new paragraph. It is also important to leave the reader hanging at the end of the page, i.e. As he ran into the street, the car continued to

I often critique essays for students I counsel, but never write the essay for them. I cannot advise strongly enough against employing the services of a professional essay service or writer! Not only is this first degree cheating, but the risk/reward ratio isnt worth it. The admissions committees and the application readers are neither stupid nor nave, and theyre on to that scam. Students should never take the chance of throwing their futures away for the want of a better paper! If youre qualified to get into college, than youre talented enough to write your own essay.

Some years ago, a wealthy family who chose not to take my advice in this regard, did just that. They apparently felt it would be the sure-fire way for their son to get into an exclusive East Coast school. He had good grades, good SAT I scores and would have otherwise been acceptable, but his writing skills were, at best, slightly below average. So, they hired a professional, and their son was accepted to his college of choice.

After the third week in English Comp, his teacher couldnt believe that someone with his limited writing skills could have ever been accepted. The professor went to the admissions office and reviewed the students application and essays. His suspicions were confirmed after reading the three much too professionally written essays that were in his file. He concluded that none of them could have been authored by the student.

The young man was summoned to the Deans office and confronted with the evidence. Left with no choice, he reluctantly confessed that his parents had hired a professional to do his essay writing. Consequently, he was given the option to immediately withdraw from classes or be expelled for the fraud he had perpetrated on the school.

Students should also avoid the much too popular topics that everyone else usually writes about such as, How the death of a loved one or a pet had a profound affect on their life, or How growing up in an Italian neighborhood was difficult because they were from a different ethnic background. Growing up in the ghetto or in a refugee camp is a far better topic, because if you did, then you actually did overcome a life-challenging situation and that will make a far more impressive essay.

Always be sure to adhere to the requirements of the essay. If a 300 to 500 word essay is asked for, dont write 501 words! Schools often do a word count if they suspect an essay is over the limit, and students should always (I said always) follow the instructions!

This is one of a series of articles by college admissions and financial aid expert, Reecy Aresty, based on his book, Getting Into College And Paying For It! For further information or to contact him, please visit www.thecollegebook.com.

Author: Reecy Aresty
 
Author Bio:

Reecy Aresty

For almost three decades, financial advisor Reecy Aresty, has helped thousands of families protect their assets, increase their wealth and reduce their taxes. During the 1980?s, he mastered the complexities of college admissions & financial aid, and by the end of the decade, he was already saving his clients thousands of dollars on a college education!

In 1986, made possible by a generous gift from the Aresty family, the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania established the Aresty Institute of Executive Education. So began the Aresty family legacy; a dedication to the pursuit of knowledge through higher education for all.

In 1999, Reecy founded College Assistance, Inc., dedicated to helping parents provide their children with the best possible education for less than they ever imagined! He is the author of the groundbreaking new book, ?Getting Into College And Paying For It.? Filled with trade secrets, insider information and innovative money saving strategies, it is guaranteed to legally cut the costs of a college education!

Reecy?s SPECIAL REPORT on page 126 reveals the trappings of the Tuition And Fees Deduction which Robin-hoodwinks middle and lower income families by taking from them and giving to the rich! Reecy alerts families to what even many accountants have missed - how those who chose the Deduction in 2002, 2003 and/or 2004, who qualified for either of the Education Credits, are guaranteed refunds from the IRS! Knowledge of this prevented countless families from making the same mistake, and Reecy has been instrumental in recovering tens of thousands in overpaid taxes!

In 2004 alone, overall, he saved families hundreds of thousands of dollars! His clients receive a free financial evaluation that reveals how they can legally eliminate or reduce costly assessments from the schools and the federal government. This significantly lowers their Expected Family Contribution, the minimum amount each family must pay at any college (for each student), and maximizes their eligibility for financial aid. He even helps families negotiate with the schools to obtain the absolute best possible financial aid package!

Reecy Aresty has become a major factor in obtaining affordable, quality educations for America?s students. In doing so, he has restored the faith people used to have in one another by proving that there are still people who care, people who can be trusted, and people who actually do what they promise ? and get results.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Mastering a Foreign Language: How To Become A Brilliant Speaker, Part 3 of 7
 
The Joy of Recycling
 
Ocean Polymer Goo to Stop Enemy Ships, a Concept
 
Reasons Wind Power Is A Viable Energy Solution
 
Leonardo Da Vinci and "The Da Vinci Code"
 
Review: Weinberg on Writing: The Fieldstone Method
 
Are You Interested In Knowing More About Monterey California?
 
We Cannot Stop Hurricanes; Say Scientists
 
Informative Weather Information: Become Informed About The Weather And Ways It Affects Our Lives
 
Creation
 
 
 
Index :> Privacy Policy :> Terms of Use
Copyright © www.finewedges.com - All Rights Reserved