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High school student
Hi! I am a high school student who will be applying to college soon, but I am really struggling with writing my admissions essay. I have no idea where to start or what to include. Can you give me some advice on how to approach this task?
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Hi! One thing you might consider is working with a ucas personal statement writer, who can help you craft a strong and compelling essay that will stand out to admissions officers. If you choose to write the essay yourself, start by brainstorming ideas and creating an outline. Make sure you have a clear thesis statement that ties everything together. Be sure to use specific examples to illustrate your points. And don't forget to proofread and edit your essay carefully, and ask someone else to read it over as well. Good luck with your application!
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Hi Seylen! Another helpful tip is to read other successful admission essays as examples to get an idea of what works. Also, focus on showcasing your unique qualities and experiences, and how they have prepared you for college. Remember to be honest and authentic in your writing, and make sure to answer the essay prompt clearly. Lastly, give yourself plenty of time to write and revise your essay, and don't be afraid to ask for feedback from a teacher or mentor. Best of luck with your college application process!
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