3 Types of Admission Essay you should NEVER WRITEA Story by JarredLawrenceFor excelling in future, here are some tips that can help in admission essay writing.Many students when attempting to write an admission essay find it nothing less than a nightmare. They fail to cover the important details that need to be included in an application essay when enrolling for a reputed college or university. Instead they submit piles of papers that absolutely have no substance in it. For every student failing to write a good admission essay, there is a tormented supervisor who has to bear the pain of sifting through tons of paperwork bilge that students submit in the name of an admission or application essay. Well, as a starter it is important to understand as a pre-requisite precautionary measure and guide to writing a proper admission essay, these are certainly some things that you should definitely avoid when writing an application essay. The Reformed Convict Essay: This type of application essay is mostly written by students with marginal grades who abruptly develop an interest in going to college based on the request of their parents. Students writing this type of admission essay believe that by acknowledging all the past blunders that they have been involved with such as drinking and gambling will help in getting them pass through the application process. Mother Teresa Admission Essay Version: Yet another type of annoying admission essay that supervisors hate going through is when candidates present themselves as an epitome and depiction of nothing less than angels on earth. They project their selves as the nicest, most obedient and academically enlightened people on this planet, and this is something that supervisors just don’t want to see when it comes to an admission or application essay. It’s always an intelligent option to write about what or who you are, not what you can never become. The ‘What you Admire’ Essay: These types of essays usually start with the candidate character sketching the person that they admire the most. The entire admission essay talks about their aspirations and their baselessly related fantasies to a celebrity, politician, musician or a spiritual entity. Once again they miss the point in realizing the fact that any application essay is not about whom they want to be, but what and who they are at the point of time when they are writing this essay. Let’s just hope at least for the time being that with these tips at disposal, students will actually try to understand the gravity associated with writing a proper and an effective application essay. © 2013 JarredLawrence |
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Added on June 14, 2013 Last Updated on June 14, 2013 Tags: admission essay, essay writing, application essay |