Best College Essays 2018

Best College Essays 2018
Author: Gabrielle Glancy
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Essays
ISBN: 9781729182611

This book showcases the best college admissions essays of the year -- essays that got students into all the top schools in the country. Reading sample essays is a great way to learn how to write one. This book provides excellent examples, along with descriptions by the students themselves, of the process they went through in writing their essays. The essays in this anthology give us a glimpse into the dreams, lives and stories of young adults at the moment they are reaching towards, and about to step into, the world. Edited and with an introduction by the foremost professional in the field, college essay writing expert, Gabrielle Glancy, this book serves as a wonderful companion to her bestselling book, The Art of the College Essay.

Peterson's Best College Admission Essays

Peterson's Best College Admission Essays
Author: Mark Alan Stewart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Academic writing
ISBN: 9781435290655

Presents fifty successful sample college admission essays along with essay do's and don'ts and tips from admission officials.

Best College Essays 2016

Best College Essays 2016
Author: Gabrielle Glancy
Publisher: Oneiric Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2016-10-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9780997352955

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Hey AdmissionsMom

Hey AdmissionsMom
Author: Carolyn Allison Caplan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9781733764100

Welcome to a no-nonsense, unconventional approach to college admissions! Hey AdmissionsMom: Real Talk from Reddit from the voices of r/ApplyingToCollege, with Carolyn Allison Caplan, aka u/admissionsmom FRONT DOOR COLLEGE ADMISSIONS HELP Discover what over 100,000 engaged r/ApplyingToCollege subscribers are learning about as they discuss a fresh approach to college admissions. With Hey AdmissionsMom, Carolyn and the kids from r/ApplyingToCollege give you a place to stop trying to figure out what your top schools want in you and instead ask yourself, What do I want out of life when I leave high school? What do I see for myself? You're a talented, interesting student, and when you really know who you are, you're going to make the best decisions for yourself As a sophomore or junior entering the college admissions process, maybe you're overwhelmed by the paperwork, school descriptions, test score requirements, extracurricular activity options, and the daunting task of figuring it all out without losing yourself. Others of you already started the college admissions process and feel okay about your applications, but you're struggling with the personal statement or essays. Or, you want permission not to be a carbon copy of the ideal student and want out-of-the-box ways to be yourself, both in life and in the admissions process. And you're not just managing your expectations, but also your parents. College admissions can be especially intimidating if your high school sucks, you're first in your family to go to college, or you haven't always been a model student. You might also be a concerned parent or mentor looking for a guide designed not to stress you and your kid out and might even help with that as you learn the ropes of college admissions. For all the times you or your high school student thought, "There has to be a better way," when you hear advice about high-performance, achievement, and crazy amounts of EC's (extracurriculars)... You were right. You just found it. Hey AdmissionsMom: Real Talk from Reddit In this refreshingly honest, irreverent digest of college admissions questions and answers from u/admissionsmom and the subreddit, r/ApplyingToCollege, you'll find 37 bite-sized chapters of practical information, inspiring personal stories, insider tips, and yes, we have to be honest about this here - the occasional swear word, too. The time is NOW for you to: Focus on who you are, what you want from life, and how college fits into your goals, not the reverse Write essays and personal statements that actually sound like you, the real you Stop being one of 50,000 students applying to the same 20 colleges Stay positive even if you're not valedictorian or you didn't cure cancer (nobody else has either -- yet) Find questions asked by students just like you, so you don't feel alone or like you're the only one who doesn't already have it all figured out Take a deep breath as you learn about mindfulness By the end of Hey AdmissionsMom: Real Talk from Reddit, you will have peeled back the layers of your authentic self and be able to appreciate your personality traits, interests, and talents as you breathe and apply to college with a smile.

Creating a Class

Creating a Class
Author: Mitchell L Stevens
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0674044037

In real life, Stevens is a professor at Stanford University. But for a year and a half, he worked in the admissions office of a bucolic New England college known for its high academic standards, beautiful campus, and social conscience. Ambitious high schoolers and savvy guidance counselors know that admission here is highly competitive. But creating classes, Stevens finds, is a lot more complicated than most people imagine.

The College Essay Trap 2017-2018

The College Essay Trap 2017-2018
Author: Cassie Nichols
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Academic writing
ISBN: 9781973807506

It's easy to find advice on the college application essay. In this book, however, you'll get advice that is much more valuable. You'll learn about the most common mistakes applicants make when writing their college essays. You'll learn about topics and writing styles that seem alluring, or even expected, but will actually hurt your chances of acceptance. By learning about these common mistakes, you'll learn how to write a truly unique essay that will convey to college admissions officers who you really are as a person (which is all they really want). You'll learn how to set yourself apart from all the other applicants, and how to show admissions officers exactly why you belong at their school. Written by an Ivy League grad, private college counselor and one of the co-founders of Collegica.com, The College Essay Trap is required reading for applicants who are serious about getting into the colleges on their list. "A remarkably useful short book to read and keep handy. The College Essay Trap offers as nifty and insightful a set of advice as I've come across. As someone who has read tens of thousands of such essays over the years, I found my self nodding in strong agreement with each "trap" [Nichols] describes and how best to avoid it." - Fred Hargadon, Former Dean of Admissions at Princeton, Stanford and Swarthmore.

Fifty Successful Ivy League Application Essays

Fifty Successful Ivy League Application Essays
Author: Gen S. Tanabe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: College applications
ISBN: 9781932662405

Offers advice on writing an application essay for an Ivy League college, discusses twenty-five common mistakes made by applicants, and contains fifty examples, accompanied by complete analyses.

Crushing the Common App Essay

Crushing the Common App Essay
Author: Julie Ferber Frank
Publisher: Spark Notes
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781411479104

"With candor, humor, and tons of tips, [this book] leads you step by step through the entire process of crafting a killer college application essay. See how to brainstorm ideas, use easy-to-understand examples as a model, and read inspiring real-life admissions success stories"--Amazon.com.

Rules for Writers

Rules for Writers
Author: Diana Hacker
Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin's
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2007-10-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780312452766

Rules for Writers succeeds because it has always been grounded in classroom experience. By looking at her own students' needs, Diana Hacker created an affordable and practical classroom tool that doubles as a quick reference. Developed with the help of instructors from two- and four-year schools, the sixth edition gives students quick access to the information they need to solve writing problems in any college course. In the Hacker tradition, the new contributing authors -- Nancy Sommers, Tom Jehn, Jane Rosenzweig, and Marcy Carbajal Van Horn -- have crafted solutions for the writing problems of today's college students. Together they give us a new edition that provides more help with academic writing and research and one that works better for a wider range of multilingual students. Flexible content options -- in print and online -- allow students to get more than they pay for.