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Application
Essay Writing 101
The application
is a lifeless thing -- a few sheets of paper and a few numbers.
The essay is the best way to breathe life into it.
- Admissions
Officer
Welcome
to EssayEdge's Admissions Essay writing course. After
editing tens of thousands of admissions essays for applicants,
we created the ultimate course for students seeking an extra
edge in the ultra-competitive college and graduate school
application process.
The course
contains six lessons and over 100 pages of content. Each of
the lessons should help you with a different portion of the
essay. If you have a specific question on essay writing, ask
our expert.
Enter
the course by clicking a link below or to the left.
I.
Lesson One: Tackling the Question - Start Here!
EssayEdge
Extra: Who's reading my
essay?
A.
Question-specific strategies for college,
business school,
law school, and
medical school application
essays
B.
Samples of various types of questions with comments by
admissions officers
II.
Lesson Two: Brainstorming and Selecting an Essay Topic
EssayEdge
Extra: One essay, multiple
applications
A.
Brainstorming worksheet
B.
Selecting a Topic:
Do's and don'ts with comments by experienced admissions
officers
III.
Lesson Three: Structure and Outline
A.
Descriptions and examples
of five popular essay structures
B.
Sample outline and essay
C.
Strategies and examples
of short essays
D.
Templates, severe writer's
block cure
IV.
Lesson Four: Style and Tone
EssayEdge
Extra: Trimming the
Fat - Reducing wordiness
EssayEdge
Extra: Top 10 essay cliches
A.
Sentence variety with
exercise
B.
Word choice: Common
pitfalls
C.
Transitions: Improving
flow
D.
Verbs: Active voice
vs. Passive voice
1.
Active or Passive? Verb quiz
2.
Making
sentences active voice, an exercise
V.
Lesson Five: Introductions and Conclusions
EssayEdge
Extra: No Introduction??!!
A.
Descriptions, examples,
and critiques of nine popular styles of introduction
B.
Conclusions: Do's
and don'ts
VI.
Lesson Six: Editing and Revising
EssayEdge
Extra: To title or not
to title
A.
Paying attention to substance,
structure, interest, and proofreading
B.
Actual essay gaffes
(funny)
C.
Final steps
From ESSAYS THAT WILL GET YOU INTO COLLEGE,
by Amy Burnham, Daniel Kaufman, and Chris Dowhan.
Copyright 1998 by Dan Kaufman. Reprinted by arrangement
with Barron's Educational Series, Inc.
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