Does anyone have any good tips when writing your college admissions essay?
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Answered by Hooah
I would spend much of your time telling them what you want to get out of your college experience such as exposure to all different types of culturs etc. I would also spend a lot of time telling them why you want to experience those things. The admissions office isn't looking for how much time you studied for a test because to them it doesn't matter if you studied 4 hours or 14 hours, as long as you recieved a decent score . They also like when students are involved in some activities but not too many. Being involved is great, but being overly involved sometimes puts too much stress on students which can cause them many problems down the road. As long as you are balanced and have well rounded activities on your transcript along with an essay that is genuine you should be fine.
I would spend much of your time telling them what you want to get out of your college experience such as exposure to all different types of culturs etc. I would also spend a lot of time telling them why you want to experience those things. The admissions office isn't looking for how much time you studied for a test because to them it doesn't matter if you studied 4 hours or 14 hours, as long as you recieved a decent score . They also like when students are involved in some activities but not too many. Being involved is great, but being overly involved sometimes puts too much stress on students which can cause them many problems down the road. As long as you are balanced and have well rounded activities on your transcript along with an essay that is genuine you should be fine.










