Friday, August 21, 2020
Six Pieces of Advice for your Common App Essay TKG
Six Pieces of Advice for your Common App Essay By: Caroline KoppelmanDonât forget to keep the narrative structureThe college essay is a story, not a book report. You want to create characters and a plot arc that readers can follow along with. Much in the same way you would tell your friends a story about something that happened, you donât want to go straight to the take home points. Instead, build up the story so the reader is emotionally invested and wants to know more. The story should come to a head and pay off for the reader. Never tell what you can showDialogue and character development are better ways to convey a story than simply recounting events. If a character can say or do an action you donât need to narrate it in the 3rd person. Mind your transitions Each paragraph should flow into the subsequent without jumps in either story or logic. Youâre not arguing a point in this essay, so the paragraphs should not be distinctive topics. Think of new paragraphs as ideas that flow in a logical order from the precedin g one. Since this is not a book report or academic essay, you donât want to have topic sentences. Donât worry about lengthFor your first draft you shouldnât think about the 650-word limit. Write down everything that comes to mind. Itâs easier to edit things down than it is to create more material. You donât have to start with the introductionIntroductions and conclusions are often the hardest to write and can stifle the writing process. Start your essay in the middle if you need to and just run with it. After you flesh out the body of the story youâll have a better idea of where it should begin and end. Donât be wedded to one essayDespite what you may have heard, your first idea isnât always the best. If youâre sitting at your computer for days and you canât figure out the point of your essay, go back to the drawing board. It doesnât matter if youâve already put five weeks into itâ"sometimes the best ideas come to us at the last minute.
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