As a professional application-essay coach, I regularly encounter students with
well-intentioned but misguided strategies for their college-application essays. And how students approach this task often determines acceptance or rejection. So here are The 7 Biggest No-No's to bypass when working on your essays:
- Write your personal statement and all of your supplementary essays in one day. The application essays take awhile to write well, so give yourself plenty of time. Sketch out a roadmap of all the steps, from an initial brainstorming through the final editing. Then concentrate on taking just one step at a time. Pro tip: Schedule appointments into your calendar for when you'll work on your essays -- and stick to those appointments! Even if you put in only a short session on a particular day, you've successfully built momentum.
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Yes, applying to college is a high-stakes game, and you want to avoid false moves. But if you breathe deeply and follow the above guidelines, writing the application essays can offer you interesting insights and your best shot at your dream school.