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College Essay Writing Tip: Start your essays with âDear [insert close friend/family member here]â & youâll find that this makes it 10x easier for you to express your thoughtsÂ
For the Procrastinators: 12 College Essay Ideas To Get You Thinking
Nothing beats college essay writing season! Hereâs a few topics to get your brains buzzing about what to potentially write about. If youâre really stuck, consider free-writing on one of these topics. (Think personally and deeply but maybe also even outside the box!)
Remember that itâs not always about the best experience youâve ever had, but about writing an honest, personal essay that you can actually write about. (Some topics are really hard to put into words (which is totally fine and normal) and for some, this makes them too hard to write about well.)
Think about the qualities that define you. At what point, did you notice or decide to become this person? Why/how?
What do you believe in? About your friends/family? About school? About social justice? About life? What drives these beliefs? Where did they come from? Why do they still exist in you?
Who has inspired you? Why them? How does this personâs experiences/beliefs/goals/qualities relate to yourself?Â
As youâre walking in the hallways, eating at lunch, spacing out in class and/or just before you fall asleep at night - what do you think about? Why do you think about it?
Take a moment to think about your daily routine. How did it end up this way? What has it meant to you? Why do you continue in this way?
Think about your daily routine again. What part(s) of it do you take for granted? What are the small things (physical or abstract) that have meaning to you? Why?
Think about your hobbies - not necessarily your school extracurricular activities either. When itâs school break, the middle of summer, the weekend, what do you like doing? Why this? Whatâs your story behind how you got interested in this?
What makes you imperfect? Why does it matter/not matter?
Think of a time when chaos seemed to run through your mind. Following this time, when/where did you go to feel most safe? (This is not necessarily a specific place or even a physical, real one.) Where do you feel most like yourself? What does it say about you?
When you are around new people - what do you fear of them? Donât fear of them? How are you stereotyped? How has this affected you?Â
How do all the things in your life connect? Why does it make sense for you to be involved in this but also this? Why does it make sense that you chose to be a part of one community (school, extracurricular, friends, families, geographical community, social groups, programs, etc) but maybe not another?
If you were to write a one-page letter to your past self, what would you say? What about your future self? In your letter, why do you choose to write about these things? What makes them so important? What does what you would say to your past/future self say about your current self?Â
Stay awesome and good luck!
Hereâs another one! Threw this together with some tips that my dad gave me when I was writing my Common App essay. I know itâs a bit repetitive about âtell your storyâ but according to dad (who was on the admissions board for graduate school) itâs crucial that you convey your message in a way thatâs both not-boring and informative. Anyway, if you want clarification, feel free to message me! As always, please donât take credit for this or steal it because I literally spent forever on this.
PS if you want to see how exactly I made this, keep an eye out for a surprise (itâs a video)! Iâm going to start editing the video now so hopefully Iâll have it up within the next hour :)
Hey do you mind sharing some tips on how to write a university application essay?
Ah Iâm sorry but I wasnât required to write an essay to get into college. But, hereâs everything I have on college essays:
College Essay Masterpost by @studyfandom
College Application Tips by @deskgoals
A College Studentâs Masterpost by @eruditekid
Writing The âWhy X Universityâ Prompt by @filmstudent2
Hope this helps!
Hello, do you have any tips on how to write a personal essay for college/scholarships? Im so stumped on it :-\
Hello sweets :)
I do have some resources and tips for you!
Personal essay tips-
8 Tips for Dazzling an Editor With Your Personal Essay
College Application Tips: Perfecting the College Personal âŚ
Tips for Writing a Personal Essay â Poynter
Tips for Writing a Personal Narrative Essay
How to Write a Personal Essay - Utne Reader
Tips for scholarship essays-
Guide to Writing a Scholarship Essay < Tips & Advice
4 Ways to Make Your Scholarship Essay Stand Out - US News
Top 10 Tips For Writing Effective Scholarship Essays âŚ
Scholarship Essay Samples - Essay Writing Center
Scholarship Essay Writing Tips - Essay Writing Center
How to Write a Winning Scholarship Essay - SuperCollege
FinAid | Scholarships | Winning | Essays
Templates and examples-
College 101: Examples of Awesome Personal Statements
Writing a Personal essay : outline, format, structure, topics âŚ
Writing a personal statement - UCAS
Personal essay writing help, ideas, topics, examples
Essays that Worked ¡ Connecticut College
Helpful Ideas-
Discover Scholarship Essay Topics, Prompts, & Questions
Scholarship essay writing help, ideas, topics, examples
Doâs and Don'ts for Writing Personal Statements - National âŚ
College & Scholarship Essay Ideas - SAT Prep Group
Personal Essay Topics and Prompts List
Personal Essay Topics - Good Essay Topics
Hope this helps! :) Please let me know if you ever need some more help, advice, support or would just like to talk. Iâm always here and only an ask away. Take care and donât forget to smile!! :)
THE BEST ESSAY ADVICE YOU WILL EVER GET
Yo peeps, so as you can probably tell, Iâm about to blow your mind. You might want to sit down, grab some water, you know, keep yourself hydrated. Maybe do a few stretches.
Now that youâre all ready, letâs begin! A girl who wrote about hotdogs and Costco got into Stanford and most Ivy League Schools, a student who wrote about his love for food got into Stanford, while Cornellâs admissions officerâs favorite essays were about lint and failing the driverâs test four times. Observing a pattern here? All these people chose kind of silly topics to write about. You might be wondering, âYo,why would I want to sound stupid in front of the admissions officer, this doesnât make sense!â . Well, thatâs a valid argument. Now read this excerpt from one of the essays I mentioned above.
âWhile enjoying an obligatory hot dog, I did not find myself thinking about the âall beefâ goodness that Costco boasted. I instead considered finitudes and infinitudes, unimagined uses for tubs of sour cream, the projectile motion of said tub when launched from an eighty foot shelf or maybe when pushed from a speedy cart by a scrawny seventeen year old. I contemplated the philosophical: If there exists a thirty-Âthree ounce jar of Nutella, do we really have free will? I experienced a harsh physics lesson while observing a shopper who had no evident familiarity of inertiaâs workings. With a cart filled to overflowing, she made her way towards the sloped exit, continuing to push and push while steadily losing control until the cart escaped her and went crashing into a concrete column, 52â plasma screen TV and all. Purchasing the yuletide hickory smoked ham inevitably led to a conversation between my father and me about Andrew Jacksonâs controversiality"
Yes, yes, sheâs literally talking about hot dogs and Costco. Now donât underestimate her, this girl got accepted to 5 Ivy League Schools and Stanford. Jeez, thatâs impressive. So now, you might be thinking , âOkay, enough of this, just get to the juicy part, give us the magic potion!â . Luckily enough for you, Iâm getting to the point.
If you want to write an essay that slays everyone elseâs like BeyoncĂŠ, first you gotta be true to yourself. Youâre 17 or 18, you donât want to end poverty or save the world. Maybe you enjoy pepperoni pizza, maybe you love watching horror films, maybe you love shopping at Macyâs, whatever it is, write about it.
The key is to choose a seemingly silly topic and present it in an intellectual light. Your ability to turn something silly into something genius will impress them and make you more memorable. In order to do that, you need to have a lot of knowledge about the topic you chose, which is why you need to be true to yourself. But then again, donât write a pointless essay, donât tell the officers that you can stuff 20 cheese balls in your mouth. Although I think itâs impressive, the admissions officer will beg to differ.
So thereâs the secret formula to write a winning essay. Best of luck and I hope you get into your dream school!
Diyanshu Emandi
DISCLAIMER: This post is not sponsored by any company. Iâve just found some websites and information that can be used for students. Please research them thoroughly before buying/applying/signing up to anything please! If you use something that is great, please let me know so I can add it to the list!
MYUNIDAYS - Verify your student status and get discounts to lots of shops and restaurants, as well as offers and deals, including half price Apple Music student account, and 10% Asos discount. UNIDAYS can also be used in many different countries including the UK and the US. They also have an app which you can be useful when using certain discounts in shops and restaurants (some can only be used online and vice versa).
NUS - Similar to UNIDAYS, but you have to pay for an NUS card/membership. They have some pretty good discounts for various things. Again, there is an NUS app.
SAVE THE STUDENT - everything you want to know about student life, summed up in one website! Information on student finance, budgeting and saving money. Great for if youâre living at university.
STUDENT BEANS - Similar to UNIDAYS and NUS. Again, lots of discounts and you can register free. They also advertise jobs, work experience, etc.
THE STUDENT ROOMÂ - Forums for students, which also offers lots of advice on various topics such as student finance and applying to university.
THIS IS MONEYÂ - Some helpful student budgeting tips.Â
BRIGHTÂ KNOWLEDGE - Lots of information about different subjects and careers.Â
SORTED FOODÂ - Cheap but delicious recipe ideas!
SAVE THE GRADUATE - Helpful website for graduate students, with information about jobs and further study.
BBC GOOD FOODÂ - More cheap recipe ideas for students.
APPLE EDUCATION - Buy Apple products using your student information.
SUPER COOKÂ - Find recipes using what ever you have in your cupboard!Â
STUDENT PRICE CARD -Â For students in Canada, you can get discounts (10 - 15% usually) on shops, when you pay for a card/membership.
BUDGET BYTESÂ - Delicious recipes on a budget!
This is not a complete list, but Iâll try to add to it through out the year!
Reblogging for this years university students
09/04/17 - school preparations on the last day of summer break ft. my bad handwriting
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đđ week two of school is over! Iâm starting to get into the rhythm of it and Iâve also been making a concentrated effort to sleep earlier đŞđŞđŞ which does wonders! So this a reminder to sleep early! ( 2 5 / 0 8 / 2 0 1 7)
hey everyone! iâm back with a back to school post. i love making these types of edits and i hope they help you guys out. here is my freshman advice post . try to stay positive even if it might be tough for you, trust me high school is tough but i believe you can overcome! iâll try to make a second part to this. p.s. sorry for any typos or mistakes
Hi all! Grace here.
I am not yet studying Anatomy and probably wonât until next year, but I decided to look up sources relating to Anatomy and gather them here for future reference! I will be adding more to it as I find more. If you are currently studying Anatomy or already have, please let me know if there were sources you are using/did use that were/are helpful so I can add them! :)
Nurse Journal
Human Body Images
Gross Anatomy
E-Skeleton
Human Anatomy
Introduction to the Human Body
Digestive System: The Inside Story
Body Parts Game
The Immune System
Human Anatomy Learning Modules
The Respiratory System
Anatomy of the Eye
Digestive Disorders and Anatomy
Anatomy Flashcards
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Blood Type Lesson Plan
Introduction to Human Genetics
Anatomy of the Human Brain
Heart Anatomy
Anatomy of the Lungs
NYU Virtual Microscope
Muscle Quizzes
Parts of the Brain
Dermatology Glossary
Interactive Body Games
Anatomical Images
The Bone Box
Muscles of the Body
Anatomy and Physiology CourseÂ
Human Body Maps
The Digestive System
Interactive Case Studies
Online Biology Book
Radiographic AnatomyÂ
Body Guide: Skin
Immunity Guide
Anatomy Self-Test
I hope this is helpful! x
so lately, iâve been trying to focus less on editing for the perfect white feed and focusing more on the actual content that i post, and somehow, i ended up with this absolutely gorgeous, warm, almost-autumn set of photos from my instagram :â)
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I finished my Greek homework, now itâs time for Dutch, Maths and Biology! Oh, itâs already 7pm, Iâm such a procrastinator!Â
Tomorrow Iâll post some original content, donât worry lovelies! ^-^
Summer Tips II: How to take notes- The Cornell Method
The Cornell Note taking system has been around for a while, and I think a majority of the studyblr community has heard of it, but I thought I would make you guys a little guide for how exactly this method works. Itâs great for taking concise, and easy to study, notes. Hopefully this will help you guys!
06.04.17 || First year of college went by so fast! Throwback to some dorm deco from my first semester, as well as some doodles and notes I took during guest lectures!
Economy 101 - Monthly Budget planner (Download here)
@351319â requested:Â hey if youâd rather take requests, is there any way you could make a budgeting calendar that focuses on a monthly schedule instead of a daily one? i love your work by the way itâs so pretty and my mum likes it too!!
So this is the result, I hope you like it! I think it is pretty good for when you want to save money at the end of the month :). This is a good companion for my other budget printable.
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