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College Essay Tips for Students (and Parents)

 

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Summer has arrived and for those students who will be a senior next year, the dreaded college essay looms in the distance. Most students spend hours staring at a blank piece of paper or a computer screen. What will you write about? How will you even begin? What topic is best? What are admissions officers looking for in the essay? The list of questions goes on and on.

If you are looking for advice or help or just need some tips about how to begin, these guys know what they are talking about: College Essay GuyEssay Hell and Essay Edge. Ethan Sawyer, the College Essay Guy, gives parents and students tons of “free stuff” to help with the essay, personal statement, and supplemental essay. Essay Hell offers tips on the Common App essays, University of California Essays, Coalition for Access Essays, and Apply Texas essays with a great blog filled with additional tips as well. Essay Edge provides tons of sample essays on their site (just for ideas–not for copying!) along with a great blog with tips on the Common App essay prompts.

Most students just need a starting place–a jumping off point. These sites will provide excellent ideas and help. They are perfect for summer reading and research. And if you’re so inclined, consider hiring one of them as an essay coach. The cost is affordable and the benefits (along with handing your student over to another person to avoid the stress) will be well worth the price you pay.

I wrote a great post for TeenLife Media: How to Write the Best College Essay. It is a step-by-step guide on how to write the essay, along with resources to help students avoid plagiarism and help with editing.

My best advice: use the essay as a tool to give the college an inside look into who you are. It should give them an idea of what type of student you will be and who you are (much more than words on a sheet of paper).

Motivating Your Student to Finish the Essay

 

essayFor seniors, it’s crunch time. The essay that has been sitting on their desk since school started needs to be finished, especially if she is applying early decision or early action. Procrastination is not a good plan when it comes to writing the college essay. But how do you motivate your college-bound teen? She certainly won’t respond to nagging, but if she’s drowning, she may be unable to tell you why or know when or how to ask for help.

Following are my best tips for motivating for teen to finish the essay:

Go to the source.

Get tips from the admissions officers. Find out what they are looking for and how to give it to them. While no essay can save an unqualified application, an outstanding essay can push an otherwise mediocre application into the “yes” pile.

However, writing a good application essay is hard. Many students write essays that are too cliché or too shallow; others write essays that are impersonal and uninformative; some are even unfortunate enough to write essays that cause their own rejection.

This isn’t surprising. The application essay is drastically different from the typical high school assignment—deeply personal, rather than merely informative.

Read more of the 5 things admissions officers look for in an essay

Follow these dos and don’ts.

The essay is your student’s chance to give the admissions committee an inside look into who they are. Even with the common application essay topics provided, its important how they approach the essay and the type of impression it makes on the college. Generally speaking, there are topics your student should avoid and tactics they should use when writing.

Read more for 10 tips to write more competitive college essays

Read other essays.

If your student is stumped and simply can’t get his creative juices flowing, it might help to read some other essays. This doesn’t mean he should copy them, but other essays can give him a feel for what he should do to start the writing process.

If you wonder where you can find examples, the College Essay Guy has some of the best essay examples on his website. While you’re there, read all of his essay tips and get inspired!

Here’s one that I absolutely love: Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road?