Thursday, March 5, 2020
How to Write Effective Supplemental Essays
How to Write Effective Supplemental Essays ACT SAT Prep and College Admissions Blog I recently spoke with a former college admissions officer who mentioned that a lot of applicants fail to give supplemental essays their proper attention. Instead, these students focus all of their energy on the main essay. While itâs obviously important to have a knockout personal statement, overlooking the supplemental essays could be a fatal error in judgment. Every individual piece of your application matters. Hereâs how to maximize the positive impact of your college application supplemental essays. FILL IN THE BLANKS The personal statement isnât your life story â" itâsonestory, hopefully with a lot of character and detail, but still â" just one story. The supplements allow you to mine from other stories in your life â" various skills, interests, or challenges youâve overcome. Use your quirks, your passions, and your unique life experiences to give your application greater depth. Itâs an opportunity to share another side of yourself â" something that wouldnât necessarily be on your resume. Doing so will give the admissions committee a fuller picture of who you are. Your supplemental essays should help illustrate the many facets of your personality, and youâll leave the impression of a real person instead of just grades on a page. DECLARE YOUR INTENT The most common supplemental essay question is âwhy this school?â or some variation of it. In this essay it is crucial that you illustrate your familiarity with what makes the school unique â" and how your own individual strengths will complement it. By combining those two points, you demonstrate how you will thrive as a result of being a part of the schoolâs community and how the school will benefit from adding you to their student body. Be specific (always! Specificity is the key to avoiding the trap of being forgettable) about aspects of the school that appeal to you, and about the qualities you possess that make you a good match for the school. ANSWER THE QUESTION There must be substance to your supplemental essays. Itâs easy to write something vague in these answers â" you donât have a lot of words to work with and not, having been to college yet, it might be difficult to articulate what aspects of a school truly matter to you. Thatâs why itâs important to do the research and to answer the question as directly and succinctly as possible. Being vague or generic reads as insincere â" like youâre just filling out another application. Colleges want individuals who bring something to the table and who know what they want to get out of a great education. Always ask yourself âWhy?â â" why do you believe this answer to be true? Come up with concrete answers. The more you refine your âwhyâ statements, the better. CHECK YOUR TONE If you canât come up with specific, exciting reasons to be there, why are you even applying to the school in question? Are you excited about the schoolâs curriculum and its opportunities for growth or leadership in both academic and social realms? Donât focus on whatâs expected of you by other people â" like following in your familyâs footsteps or the earning potential a degree from the school will give you. Focus on your individual growth potential. Show them you want to challenge yourself to become a better person by the time you graduate, and how you believe the school will help you achieve that goal. hbspt.cta._relativeUrls=true;hbspt.cta.load(215486, 'a519c073-790d-4c67-b0fd-7095f1869478', {});
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.