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An admissions essay is written by a potential student as part of some college admissions processes in order to get to know more about the student than what forms can provide. College admissions or university admission is the process through which students enter post-secondary education at universities and colleges. ...


The amount of importance that admission reviewers put on the essays vary greatly. Some schools place little or no importance on the essay and others place the greatest amount of importance on the essay. Generally, liberal arts colleges place a greater importance on the essay than major universities but this is not always the case. A liberal arts college is an institution of higher education found in the United States, offering programs in the liberal arts at the post-secondary level. ...


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Personal Writer: Graduate Admissions Essay or Personal Statement Help (352 words)
The admission essay requested is often fairly short (approximately 500 to 600 words) and is commonly referred to as a letter of intent, statement of purpose, personal statement, or admission essay.
Writing your admission essay is often an intimidating task, especially if you are struggling to write your personal statement, graduate admissions essay, or letter of intent in clear and compelling prose.
The graduate admissions essay is your best chance to distinguish yourself from other applicants, and it is also your most powerful tool for emphasizing your accomplishments and future potential.
College Admissions Essay -- Tips for a better essay (2398 words)
While admissions officers are not interested in reading about your childhood and are more interested in the last 2-4 years of your life, you might consider events of your childhood that inspired the interests you have today.
While most admissions essays allow great latitude in topic selection, you must also be sure to answer the questions that were asked of you.
In writing the essay you must bear in mind your two goals: to persuade the admissions officer that you are extremely worthy of admission and to make the admissions officer aware that you are more than a GPA and a standardized score, that you are a real-life, intriguing personality.
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