Monday, June 15, 2020

Accomplishments in Admissions Essays

Accomplishments in Admissions Essays June 11 Brag in your college essays and youll find yourself on the outside looking in. Like this guy, who was unexpectedly voted out of office last night. Dont brag. College admissions officers find people who brag in their essays unlikeable. The Personal Statement of the Common Application is the perfect place to discuss your accomplishments over the course of your high school years, right? From being named National Honor Society president to leading your schools Key Club to playing three varsity sports, fitting as many accomplishments in the Personal Statement  is the way to go. Right? Wrong, wrong, wrong. Accomplishments have zero place in the Personal Statement. In fact, accomplishments have zero place in any college admissions essay. College admissions essays are not a place for you to brag about all that youve achieved in life. Who likes somebody who chooses to brag about their accomplishments? Nobody. Rather, college admissions essays are opportunities incredible opportunities to be a storyteller, to share a window into your world so admissions officers can find out what youre all about and what makes you tick. Theyre an opportunity to tell small stories, powerful stories that show your character and even your humor and personality. Being the president of your National Honor Society doesnt impress anyone other than possibly your mommy and daddy. Who cares about National Honor Society. You think most students who get into Harvard arent members of their schools National Honor Society? Being a member of your schools National Honor Society is as meaningless as being named to the Whos Who list. That should never, ever be on your application, by the way. Talk about meaningless! Anyhow, we hope you get the idea to never brag in your college essays and instead choose to be a great storyteller. Share a narrative. Change the emotions of the admissions officer reading boring college essay after boring college essay about sports, grandpa, and that service trip to Guatemala in which you learned firsthand about poverty (you should absolutely avoid all of these topics, too).  The best writing is quite often about nothing. Like the NBC show Seinfeld. That show was essentially about nothing. Good writing, too, can often be about nothing for in those small moments not the big ones one can glean a lot about who you are and what youre all about.

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