🔓Unlock Their Future: Why the College Essay is a Game-Changer💯

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The college admissions journey can feel like a labyrinth, with grades, test scores, extracurriculars, and recommendations all vying for attention. But there's one piece of the puzzle that often holds unexpected power, particularly for highly selective schools: the college admissions essay.

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The Essay: Your Student's Story, Not Just Scores

Think of the essay, or what the Common Application refers to as the Personal Statement, as your student's chance to shine, beyond the numbers. While grades and scores show what they've achieved, the essay reveals who they are. For competitive schools flooded with top-tier applicants, this personal insight is priceless.

The essay lets admissions committees:

  • See Their True Self: Does your student show resilience, curiosity, or leadership? The essay brings their unique personality, values, and passions to life.
  • Discover Their Thinking: It highlights their ability to reflect, learn, and grow from experiences.
  • Feel Their Voice: This is their direct conversation with the admissions committee, showcasing their unique perspective and strong communication skills.

Ultimately, the essay helps colleges imagine your student thriving on their campus. It's a chance to connect on a human level, making their application truly memorable.

Do you have questions about college essays or tips you'd like to share with the community? Drop them in the comments below!

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  • deb_mitchell
    deb_mitchell Posts: 14

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    edited August 4

    Good news if you apply using the Common App…you'll fill out one main application with a personal essay that goes to everyone!

    Thought this breakdown of the prompts was good

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxlWqpGOjI8

  • deb_mitchell
    deb_mitchell Posts: 14

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    For those who are not excited about writing, some colleges don't require an essay. 🎉

    If that's you…look at

    Arizona State
    https://www.arizona.edu/admissions/application-review

    Cal State University (23 campuses)
    https://www.calstate.edu/apply/freshman

    University of South Florida
    https://www.usf.edu/admissions/freshmen/admission-information/academic-requirements.aspx

    University of Minnesota
    https://admissions.tc.umn.edu/apply/application-checklist/application-checklist-freshman

    Will you consider applying to these schools so you don't have to write an essay?