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    35 Minutes for LSAT Argumentative Writing? My Brain Freezes at Minute 10!

    I'll just say it: the time limit is destroying me. 😭 I sit down for my LSAT argumentative writing practice, and for the first 10 minutes, I'm golden—outlining, brainstorming, feeling pretty good. Then I look at the clock, realize I'm only 1/3 of the way through the time with barely a paragraph...
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    Ditching the Blog: Why My Best Sustainability Writing Happens on a Poster Board

    This might sound strange, but hear me out! I'm really involved in grassroots organizing on campus and in the local community. We do a lot of tabling at events, protests, and farmers' markets. I've found that my most effective "sustainability writing" isn't in long-form articles, but in the...
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    Nailing the pathos: Sharing real stories when writing a persuasive essay ❤️‍🩹✨

    I just wanted to share a small victory today. I'm writing a paper arguing for more mental health resources in schools, and I was stuck in a loop of just citing studies. It felt so cold. Then, I remembered a conversation I had with a friend back in high school who really struggled. I decided to...
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    Composition confidence: How I learned to write essays in Chinese

    Writing a full essay in Chinese felt impossible. Characters alone were hard enough—now I needed paragraphs with logical flow? But with practice and the right approach, I've gotten much better. Here's what worked. Start with an outline – Before writing anything, plan your structure. Introduction...
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    No more "I think" or "I feel": Confident language changed my cover letters

    I used to write cover letters full of hesitant language. "I think I would be a good fit" "I feel like my skills might be useful" "I hope you'll consider my application." It sounded like I was apologizing for existing. Then a mentor pointed out that confidence matters as much as content. 👉👉Now I...
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