Writing That College Essay

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COLLEGE LIFE The Application: Tips On Writing That College Essay by Toby Waldorf (NAPSA)—Thecollege applica- tion essays are the most time con- suming part of the application process. They provide the admissions reader the opportunity to get to know a student as something much more than a GPA and test score. Use this opportunity to be your most unique self, whoever that self maybe. Take some time to think about what you want to get across to the reader and be sure that you Toby Waldorf follow the college ———— guidelines as to topic and length. Brainstorm your topic idea with your parents, counselors or friends. Write about something that you’re truly interested in and it will interest the readeras well. Write in a personal way, allowing your essay to reveal who you are. Let your essay not only show off your writing skills but let it highlight your passions, your goals, your energy and your enthusiasm aswell. Have another set of eyes review your essay for content and grammar. Check and recheck for typos andcarelesserrors. More than any other piece of your application, your essay is your “voice” in the admissions office. Make it an interesting one. And if you’re applying to highly competitive schools, make sure your intellectual curiosity comes through loud andclear. To learn more and to see some well-written college essays, visit Destination-U at www.Destina tion-U.net. e Toby Waldorf, a memberof the National Association of College Admissions Counselors, is recog- nized for her successful approach to college matching. She is the founder of Destination-U, an online service that matches students to colleges where they are mostlikely to thrive. ee eee eee eee eee eees OF ee eee Editor’s Note: This is the third in a series of stories, any one of which can also be used alone.