Writing the essay for a college application can be one of the more dreaded parts of the application process for students.
Admission officers are painfully aware of that fact, and we answer many questions about the role and purpose of the essay: "How much does it count?", "What should I write about?" and "How do I know if an experience is 'significant' or not?" are common queries. Writer's block often arises as you worry about offering a pithy snapshot of your life and academic prowess in three typewritten pages or less.
The admission staff at Connecticut College compiled the following collection of outstanding essays to help you approach your own personal statement with confidence and excitement. Through the range of responses these students took, you will see that the admission essay - as a sample of writing and a reflection of your interests and values - can take many forms.
Admission officers are painfully aware of that fact, and we answer many questions about the role and purpose of the essay: "How much does it count?", "What should I write about?" and "How do I know if an experience is 'significant' or not?" are common queries. Writer's block often arises as you worry about offering a pithy snapshot of your life and academic prowess in three typewritten pages or less.
The admission staff at Connecticut College compiled the following collection of outstanding essays to help you approach your own personal statement with confidence and excitement. Through the range of responses these students took, you will see that the admission essay - as a sample of writing and a reflection of your interests and values - can take many forms.
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