The first photo was taken at a professional studio and shows a well-dressed student candidate neatly sitting on a chair, with a soothing background behind him...very nice. The second photo shows a candidate also sitting, only it's an out-of-focus, crumbled-up shot taken from a mobile phone. The third photograph is a shot of you holding a paint brush in your hand, while painting your living room wall. You're wearing a baseball cap and a long flannel shirt. You're completely covered with paint, but smiling and appear to be having fun. It's not a professional photo, but the quality is still fine. Which photo do you believe left the most memorable impression?
If you guessed number three, you are correct. If this photo were an essay, it would have offered the admissions committee some helpful and revealing information about YOU. You seem to be a productive individual carrying out a worthwhile task. Maybe not the world's best painter, but able to maintain a healthy and positive attitude. In other words, your essay left a lasting impression. And with this study guide I will show you on how to get it done!Whether you're a high school student just starting the college search process, or a senior publishing your final draft, this practical, self-paced learning handbook will help secure your place at the school of your choice. This college application book is concise, straightforward, and effective, making it an easy read at under 100 pages, while giving you exactly the reference and writing tips you need to achieve academic success. Here's a glimpse of what you'll get from this book:
- Eight essay mistakes you MUST avoid and tips on how to avoid them
- Topic ideas of what you can write about with examples
- Great opening paragraph techniques you can adopt
- Examples of how to smoothly transition between paragraphs
- Strategies for a great conclusion paragraph to finish your essay
- Expressions and misused words to avoid
- Sample essays from real life applications
- All the Do's and Don'ts you need to know