Tuesday, August 18, 2020
How To Write
How To Write Sometimes students pick the hardest challenge theyâve been through and try to make it sound worse than it actually was. Tons of students write doctor/lawyer/engineer essays; if you want to stand out you need to say a few things that others donât tend to say. In fact, if youâre reading this blog post as a junior or senior and you have a college essay to write, you can do something about that right now. Similarly, major themes such as social life and practical knowledge continue to be on full display at 4-year colleges. Itâs also on full display at college commencement ceremonies in which students and faculty don elaborate outfits and accessories that signal importance. You absolutely should have a second and even third set of eyes help you edit and proofread your essay. Be sure to pick readers who have strong skills in grammar and usage. If your parents fit the bill, thereâs no reason they shouldnât help you polish your essay, but students often find it easier to work with a teacher, counselor or other adult. Parents can become emotionally involved and/or try to influence the content of the essay, which is something you DONâT want. No matter who helps to edit and proof your work, itâs essential that your writing remain your own. However, they should not write or re-write the essay. Essayâs should always been seen by someone else to look for grammatical and spelling errors. Connect with our featured colleges to find schools that both match your interests and are looking for students like you. Most selective colleges require you to submit an essay or personal statement as part of your application. As I dug deeper into the history of college, I began to realize that different historical aspects were still present in the current college experience. Many colleges still put a strong emphasis on prestige; in fact, some colleges, such as Ivy League schools, have built their entire business model around the promise of prestige. Parents are also a great second pair of eyes for grammar and spelling errors. I would still suggest that a English professional still read over the essay for expert editing purposes. However, parents should not try to change the voice of the student, which can be difficult to refrain from. The essay needs to be a reflection of the studentâs creativity, writing ability and personality; not the parent. Many students do need help selecting a topic and organizing the essay. They should seek guidance from their counselors or teachers for this. The essay should be in the studentâs voice and parentâs are not always the best advisors for this part of the application. The college is learning about you from what you write. Not what anyone else writes including your parent. But, if they start writing the essay know that the college may very well determine that the work was not yours. Is your parent going to write your essays that are assigned by professors while you are in college? The college cares how you write not how your parent writes unless they are also applying to the same college as you. I recommend that students try to find an adult other than their parents to help with essay editing. Parents are blinded by love and perhaps perfection. Each student needs to be able to claim authentic ownership of their essays. Mom and Dad may be great help during the brainstorming process of generating essay topics. Parents may know other details about the student that they should include in the essay. Through this summer experience, I realized my ambition to pursue a career in research. I always knew that I would want to pursue a future in science, but the exciting world of research where the discoveries are limitless has captured my heart. Living on the Notre Dame campus with other REU students, UND athletes, and other summer school students was a whole other experience that prepared me for the world beyond high school. For 9 weeks, I worked, played and bonded with the other students, and had the opportunity to live the life of an independent college student. We believe that Rocioâs sense of perseverance will translate to her college experience as well. By the end of the summer, I wasnât ready to leave the research that I was doing.
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