Frederic
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I'm a junior in high school, and college application season is officially on the horizon.
It's starting to feel real, you know? Everyone keeps telling me that the personal essay is one of the most important parts, and it's where I can really stand out. The problem is, I have no idea how to improve writing skills to that level. My school essays are fine—I get B's and occasional A's—but they're just... okay. They're not memorable.
They don't have a voice. I want my application essay to be something an admissions officer actually enjoys reading, not just something they have to skim. I've started brainstorming topics, but everything I write sounds like a boring report about myself.
"I learned a lot from this experience. It taught me responsibility." Yawn.
How do I make it personal and engaging without being weird or oversharing? How do I find my "voice"?
I'm stressed but also excited to work on this. Any tips from people who've successfully navigated this process would be a lifesaver!
They don't have a voice. I want my application essay to be something an admissions officer actually enjoys reading, not just something they have to skim. I've started brainstorming topics, but everything I write sounds like a boring report about myself.
"I learned a lot from this experience. It taught me responsibility." Yawn.
I'm stressed but also excited to work on this. Any tips from people who've successfully navigated this process would be a lifesaver!