The Do’s and Don’ts of College Essay Writing
by
Claudine Vainrub, Principal of EduPlan
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Wednesday, 18 September 2019
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Published in
College Admissions
College Essay General Do’s and Don’ts
It’s September, time to finalize your college essays. Here are some Do’s and Don’ts to guide you.
Do’s:
- Be concise and write about something you know.
- Be open and authentic. Reveal something about your identity in your essay.
- Show rather than tell. Giving specific examples for your topic brings it to life.
- Write in your own “voice” and style.
- Have multiple people help you edit your essay for grammar, spelling, and context (parents, friends, your counselor, etc.).
Don’ts:
- Don’t write what you think others want to read.
- Don’t exaggerate or write to impress.
- Don’t use a flowery, inflated, or pretentious style of writing.
- Don’t ramble, say what you have to say and conclude.
Your college essay, along with your high school record, standardized test scores, and extracurricular involvement, will provide the basis upon which the college makes its admissions decision. A thoughtful, well-written essay can positively affect that final decision. Keep this in mind and take full advantage of the opportunity which the college essay affords you.
Take Action:
Choose the essay topics for all the colleges on your list. Keep all your essay drafts in one place, so that you can share your drafts with your advisors, teachers or counselors easily.