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Writing A Successful Admission Essay
 by: Terence Reed




Gaining entrance in any college is continuing to get harder as more and more candidates are applying for a limited number of seats. So, Straight A’s and perfect SAT scores are not enough to get accepted into any of the competitive colleges anymore. Procuring outstanding marks in O and A levels are not sufficient to be eligible to get admission. The question arises, how can one develop or improve the chance of being admitted in the college or university of their own choice?

One of the answers is that the admission essay has to convince the admission officer that a student is not only smart, but special as well. It may appear to be just three hundred worthless words of writing, but the admission essay of a college application can be a strong reason for the candidate’s acceptance or rejection. The way a student writes that admission essay depicts the admission committee why he/she is different from everybody else. It’s not necessary for the essay to have a strong scientific topic, it could be anything. For example, my favorite teacher, story about my dog, best day in my life. The key to acquire admission is not the topic, but the way the essay is being written. It should capture the reader’s attention and demonstrate that the student is exceptional.

Some of the mistakes applicants make while writing the essays are:

• Instructions:

Not following the instruction on the application. The notes on the top or on bottom of the forms are most important and require your attention.

• Clarity:

Not indicating clearly what it is that the student want to study. For some colleges with specific undergraduate schools, a candidate must indicate which program of study he/she intends to pursue.

• Thoughtful:

Be attentive and thoughtful. Rushing and not paying attention to the look of admission essay is the equivalent of not being thoughtful of your reader’s experience.

• Repetition:

Another mistake is repeating the same idea over and over in the essay just by changing the words. Be versatile with the ideas you generate through writing.

• Blunder:

Writing the same essay for different colleges but forgetting to change the name. Make sure that you do not make such a mistake.

Writing a perfect admission essay is a very important step for your future academic years. So you must make sure that you do not make the above mentioned mistakes and write an essay which is impressive.


About The Author

Terence Reed is an Academic Writing Specialist, working with a2zEssays (http://www.a2zessays.com/) to serve a diverse body of students with their term papers.

The author invites you to visit:
http://www.a2zessays.com/

 


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