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Making Time to Write Your Application Essays
By Suzanne Xie
Do not procrastinate when it comes to writing college essays or preparing
portfolios. You definitely DO NOT want to have to stay home just to finish
up college applications while your friends are out having fun! Doesn’t
this remind you of that anti-drug commercial about “having that talk
with your kids about saying no to drugs”? Well, in many cases it is.
When it comes down to it, these applications just need to get done
Here is a good way to think of it: there are going to be many times in life
where you can be lazy and it will not make much of a difference. For instance,
you can be lazy with doing your laundry, with washing the dishes, or with walking
the dog. However, all of these may lead to a rancid smell in your house. Most
smells will not seriously change the direction of our life, however, college
application procrastination might.
What NOT to think:
Thought 1: “Well, that application is not due until next month, I will
do it later.”
Proper Response 1: “Get your rear end in front of the computer and just
try typing up a draft. If you have some time, it can just be pretty rough draft,
but do not make it so unusable that you need to rewrite it 7 times. Over-rewriting
may cause your essay to sound artificial and trite [good SAT word – look
it up].”
Thought 2: “I can just scrimmage some old writing samples and artwork
for my portfolio. I’m sure I can find some stuff.”
Proper Response 2: “I don’t think that colleges will appreciate
a paper that a high school English teacher graded a ‘B-’ or some
drawings in crayon on the backs of used napkins.”
The Correct Attitude:
“I will have a good work ethic and start working…NOW!”
“
Parties can wait, the essay cannot.”
“
I’ll just lock this door for the weekend, unplug the land line, stop
using instant messaging, and turn off my cell phone. That way I will get some
real quality time with my college applications.”
How to Get it Done: A Sample Schedule
15 minutes: Organize a list of essay questions from the colleges you are most
interested in.
15 minutes: Brainstorm some topics to approach the essay with – come
up with a list of ten topics.
1 minute: Randomly choose one of the topics. If you are indecisive, then use
the good old eeny-meeny-miny-moe method.
45 minutes: Write for thirty minutes straight without taking any bathroom
or snack breaks. Try not to pick up your pen – not even to think. Continue
to write and let the words flow on the topic that you chose. This way, your
real voice will most likely show through.
This exercise will most likely warm you up to the essay-writing process. After
doing this a few times, you should have a basic, solid essay to work from.
Writing sessions will become easier as you start to understand what you want
to say to the admissions staff and how you want to present yourself. Got some
time? Start writing now!
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