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What They are Looking for in this Application Essay QuestionThis is the most common question you will find. There are a large number of appropriate topics from which you can choose. There are 2 principal things the admissions committees want to see from this question:
Does this sound like a lot to think about? It is. But it is precisely this level of planning and accompanying work that most often separates the Ivy league and other top-notch students from their peers at the slightly less competitive schools. Example of When This Question is UsedThe first Yale question asks you: "Describe an interest or activity that has been particularly meaningful to you." Our SuggestionsTopic SelectionChoose a topic you feel passionate about. Think about this carefully before you begin writing. All the time in the world revising the writing won't be very effective if the topic is not optimal for you. It may take a while (don't expect this to be a 5 minute exercise), but you will be able to recognize the right topic when it comes. This topic will have the following traits:
Helpful hint: Try to articulate the topic out loud to a friend or relative. Find someone who will be play devil's advocate. (Let's face it. A friend or relative who does not even attempt to find fault in your topic is not going to help you.) What You Have to Say About the TopicBe sure you demonstrate your understanding of the cause and effect dynamics surrounding the topic. Spend some time introspecting about the topic. Chances are good that you have already done a lot of this in the topic selection process. Remember, you are not a Forrest Gump going through life and getting lucky. You are a smart, analytical applicant who understands what is happening and adapts accordingly. You are also the type of student who will enhance the college's campus through your classroom discussion contributions, extracurricular involvements, and personal interactions. |
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