Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Essay
Essay Everything I could ever want to know and more is right at my fingertips. From the change in weight I feel in a moving elevator, to the chemical reactions that cause the plastic stars in my room to glow, science is a field that permeates every single aspect of life. I know my curiosity to understand the world around me nurtures my love for science. It is what motivated me to read about 2D kinematics to win a projectile motion challenge, and understand the chemistry behind qualitative analysis of cations for a lab. If they see it as a speech, they think they arenât up to the task; if they see it as one more English assignment, theyâre sure they donât want to do the task. The reality is in the world of college access, itâs become harder. Donât be afraid to ask your friends, teachers, or a trusted adult for advice. Teachers, friends and parents can all be helpful proofreaders, but experts note that the student voice should remain intact. Start by creating a âheadlineâ for each of your target schools. Summarize, in 1 or 2 sentences, what you think the unique fit is between yourself and the school. Treat these sentences as a hypothesis you need to prove. Otherwise, itâs a dime a dozen and the ratings are accordingly average. My point is that your energy should not be spent on selecting the topic. Once you figure out which question you want to answer, meaning you really have something to say or youâre somewhat excited to respond, start writing. What are the two or three things you, personally, MOST need from a college? This, by the way, is ALSO the reason nobody can do this work for you. Ultimately, youâre the one who really knows your priorities and the things you most need in order to grow. I chose to write about it because it was so integral to my identity through my extracurriculars and my experiences growing up as an Asian immigrant in the American South. Beyond the hook, you will want a successful thesis statement that you work into your introduction to establish your main idea which will run throughout the essay. When I was eleven and received a 100 on a math test, my pride and hard work were stomped on by my classmates exclaiming, âItâs because youâre Asian! â At thirteen, I was caught between my Peranakan roots and American upbringing, unable to understand the idea of being both Asian and American. After a decade of living in America, I donât understand why Iâm still a foreigner. To check out her drafts and writing notes, click here. The idea I settled on was my Asian-American identity, but how I wrote about this broad idea really evolved through my drafts. George Orwellâs Politics and the English Languageis my personal guide to thinking about writing. The theoretical foundation he lays in this piece â" about the importance of language, including writing, in shaping how we are capable of thinking â" he later built upon in 1984. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a M.Ed. Prior to coming to Tech, Rick was on the admissions staff at Georgia State, The McCallie School and Wake Forest University. Knowing the topic wonât differentiate you, it has to be something else, right? And like the list of extra-curricular activities, it needs to be clear in the first sentence or two. I know many readers who read the first and last paragraphs and only go back if those are compelling. Action taken, related it back to your own experience. This is what Iâd consider âbare minimumâ for making a solid point as to why you and a school are a good fit. Instead, make a few well chosen points and back them up. Students applying to us will see questions along those lines, or should be astute enough to find opportunities to provide connections to those concepts. Every school has these, you just have to dig deeper at some places. Since I donât work for the schools heâs applying to, I told him to research their websites, social media, and literature and pay attention to themes, key messages, and mission statements. At Tech we focus on our motto of Progress and Service and improving the human condition.
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