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Writing a College or Scholarship Essay

Goals of the essay:

  • To give the readers a better understanding of who you are, beyond your transcript, test scores and list of activities
  • To show the depth of interest and passion you may have in a certain area
  • To explain something significant about yourself that the readers wouldn’t otherwise know
  • To show your reader that you can think logically and analytically
  • To set yourself apart from the many other applicants who will apply with equally good academic records, scores and recommendations

 Things you absolutely should do:

  • Comply with the requests of the application (essay length, format, topic)
  • Type your essay
  • Double space your essay (easier to read)
  • Answer the question that was asked
  • Send the correct essay in with the correct application
  • Write your own essay

Remember:

  • This is the portion of your application that is totally under your control
  • Your personality and character should be reflected in your essay
  • What makes you special may not seem profound, but it will be meaningful and authentic

Do:

  • Choose an appropriate topic
  • Remember your audience
  • Choose something real to write about, something you feel strongly about and are knowledgeable about.
  • Make sure your essay sounds like you; write in your own voice.
  • Proofread; do not rely on your spell-check to catch errors of syntax, homonyms and simply making sense.
  • Have someone else proofread your essay, such as a teacher or parent
  • Listen to someone read your essay aloud - what does it sound like to you?
  • Focus on the chosen topic.
  • Reflect enough on what you have to say so that you exhibit some depth.
  • Feel free to be challenging or funny if that is who you truly are.
  • If focusing on another person and his/her life, make sure that you indicate in detail and in a reflective way how that person has influenced your life.
  • If you choose to focus on a life event from your childhood, make sure that it has relevance to who you are now; make the connection for your reader as to how and why this past event may have been a “turning point” for you.

What might you do to get started?

  • Stop stressing out and just get started by writing something.
  • Remember that there is no one formula for a successful essay.
  • Identify your interests and passions.
  • Identify your strengths.
  • Be yourself.
  • Spend some time writing spontaneously or journaling on a variety of topics:
    • My mother/father says that I always …
    • My best friend would say that I …
    • Write an introduction of yourself to your future college roommate.
    • List as many adjectives as you can think of that describe you.
    • In what special ways do others see you contributing to your family, school or community?
 

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