Admissions
How to Write Admission
Essays
by Sharon White
So, the first thing you should
do while writing admission essay is to forget general
rules for academic papers' formats and research to
support your essay. This is because admission essay
introduces you to an admission committee which does
not know anything about you except your admission
essay writing. They do not care of your knowledge
about academic formats and they do not aim to evaluate
your research skills. The only thing which might interest
them is your way of thinking, analyzing, ideas and
original writing.
The following things will help you to prepare for
successful admission essay writing:
think about your motivation (why do you want to study
the subjects you have chosen? Why are you applying
this college/university?)
think of your future skills and knowledge which you
are going to gain in order to contribute this area
of study (how are you going to develop the main idea
of your study purpose? Do you have any plans for your
future career? Can you see how you may contribute
the college/university during your study?)
be ready to present your ideas originally; think of
how you can start your admission essay in order to
keep a reader's interest to your writing up to the
end (leave introduction rules away, do not summarize,
start your essay with an original question which will
draw attention of the admission committee)
think of the topics you can develop from your admission
essay (do remember you are going to study and research
the topics that interest you for a few years; what
topics may be interesting for research and can be
developed from your ideas presented in admission essay?)
think of bright and original vocabulary to be used
in your essay (you will have to look different if
you want to be approved)
While you are thinking about your personal statement
development, please do not forget to sketch a preliminary
list of topics you would like to research and study.
It will help you to present clearer and more perspective
personal statement; and it will show the admission
committee your idea of considerable contribution into
college/university (do remember that a college/university
reputation is the primary thing the admission committee
care about).
If you have already thought of your original personal
statement, perspective ideas, interests, contributions,
future research and study topics, outlines and your
vocabulary, then you are ready to write.
About the Author
The article was produced by the
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