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	<title>Comments on: Whats A College Admission Essay?</title>
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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<description>Step 1: Think about yourself
What are your strengths and weaknesses? What are your best qualities? Are you a plugger? An intellectual? A creative type? Curious? Passionate? Determined?
Step 2: Choose a positive quality you&#039;d like to convey to the admissions committee
Don&#039;t pick an event or something you&#039;ve done. President of the Nuclear Awareness Club is not a personal quality. Focus on a quality of your mind or of your character. Complete this sentence: &quot;I am a very _________ person.&quot;
Step 3: Tell a story
Set a timer for 20 minutes. Pretend you&#039;re taking an exam at high school and responding to, &quot;Tell a story about an experience or time when you showed you were a very _________ person.&quot; Use the characteristic you identified in Step 2. Write or type non-stop for 20 minutes; force yourself to keep telling the story and what it reveals until the timer goes off.
You&#039;re Done
Okay. That&#039;s it. You&#039;ve got a rough draft for your college application essay. Look at the college application forms and see what questions they ask. No matter what the questions are, you&#039;ve already identified the important characteristic you want to convey to each college.
This article is based on information found in The College Application Essay, by Sarah Myers McGinty.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Step 1: Think about yourself<br />
What are your strengths and weaknesses? What are your best qualities? Are you a plugger? An intellectual? A creative type? Curious? Passionate? Determined?<br />
Step 2: Choose a positive quality you&#8217;d like to convey to the admissions committee<br />
Don&#8217;t pick an event or something you&#8217;ve done. President of the Nuclear Awareness Club is not a personal quality. Focus on a quality of your mind or of your character. Complete this sentence: &#8220;I am a very _________ person.&#8221;<br />
Step 3: Tell a story<br />
Set a timer for 20 minutes. Pretend you&#8217;re taking an exam at high school and responding to, &#8220;Tell a story about an experience or time when you showed you were a very _________ person.&#8221; Use the characteristic you identified in Step 2. Write or type non-stop for 20 minutes; force yourself to keep telling the story and what it reveals until the timer goes off.<br />
You&#8217;re Done<br />
Okay. That&#8217;s it. You&#8217;ve got a rough draft for your college application essay. Look at the college application forms and see what questions they ask. No matter what the questions are, you&#8217;ve already identified the important characteristic you want to convey to each college.<br />
This article is based on information found in The College Application Essay, by Sarah Myers McGinty.</p>
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