admission essays
How to Write a Killer Admissions Essay
Graduate college applicants must write a relevant admission essay as part of their application process. This essay will be evaluated by an admissions committee; it will set you apart from other students, and will allow them to know you a little better before you start your studies with them.
The admission essay is so crucial that it could mean the difference between you being accepted or rejected by a college. This is why it is imperative that it be interesting, truthful, well-organized, and well- written.
There are students that write essays that are basically beyond understanding for the person reading them. You must do better if you want to be accepted by the university of your dreams.
The organization of your essay plays a vital role in its quality. Organization is the key to create interest in the reader and to show that you are capable of writing great quality material, presenting you thus as a person who thinks with clarity and employs logic.
There are many ways to organize an essay, however, the most used style has an introduction, a body, and a closing argument:
Keys to write a killer introduction:
- The introduction is the essay’s most important part. The first sentence will present your essay, thus, if it is not good, the first impression you have created is less than encouraging.
- The introduction’s job is to keep the reader interested so that he or she keeps on reading until the end, so, put yourself in the reader’s shoes and think: What would make me want to go on?
- Make the first sentence a one of a kind and create emotion, challenge the reader so that he or she finds a worthy contestant in your words.
- The introduction must explain why is it that you want to study law, physics, math, literature, or whatever it is that you feel inclined towards; tell the reader what made you choose this area and make it personal.
- The whole introduction must support your first sentence through a meaningful and short explanation.
Keys to write a killer body:
- The body must be comprised of around three well-written paragraphs with clear details to support the statement you made in the introduction. The writing style has to flow and be pleasant to read, through the use of transitions and resolutions.
- Each paragraph must have a transition and a specific topic. Transitions begin a paragraph by offering affirmation that states the paragraph’s topic, letting the reader know what’s coming. These also connect paragraphs in between to keep the flow smooth.
- Each paragraph must contain a resolution. Resolutions are sentences that end paragraphs and let the reader move to the next one. They must be meaningful phrases that connect facts. Resolutions, along with transitions, make the text clear and understandable.
- Within the body, make sure you include details about your experience and accomplishments; these should support your statements and introduction. Don’t forget to also include your future goals and dreams.
- You can write a little about your educational background at the beginning.
- If you are going to write about your personal experiences and motivations for going to college, do it in the second paragraph.
- Do not repeat yourself by writing what is already clear in your application.
- In the last paragraph of the body, tell the reader why you should be accepted, what the university will gain from having you there, and how you can enrich its history.
Keys to write a killer closing argument:
- The conclusion is the last paragraph of your essay.
- Say why you want to study the subject you selected.
- Quickly remind the reader about the experience and accomplishments that support your choice of subjects.
- Finish with a sentence that catches the attention and produces emotion.
Always ask someone to read your essay once you are done writing it. Someone at your ESL school could help, since they have lots of experience with different students, schools, and fields. Just make sure the person you choose can provide valuable and knowledgeable feedback to really enhance your essay.
The essay must be a personal and detailed statement. Its purpose is to show you as a special person amid all the other applicants, so you should strive to make it interesting and unique in order to convey your passion for the subject of your choice and for the school you are applying to.
However, remember that lots of passion has no meaning if it can’t be communicated effectively, thus, you must organize your ideas in a way that is easy for the reader to grasp what you mean. If you achieve this, you will certainly be accepted.
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