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Applying to UT Austin? Essay topic A is required, no matter your major! http://utx.as/UTessay
6 Tips for Striking Essay Gold
1. Start now.
A great essay is not a one-day project, so start early. Write a first draft, then revisit it after a few days to tweak and refine your ideas. Plan time to go over your essay with a teacher or friend with A++ writing skills to get their thoughts. And a final proofreading session is a must!
2. Don’t repeat your résumé.
The admissions committee will see your grades, activities and test scores elsewhere on your application. The essay is about showing them who you are--how you see the world, what you value or what motivates you. So...
3. Talk about what excites you.
Your writing doesn’t have to be academic. You could write about the 17 times you’ve auditioned for Master Chef, and how much better you are now at making a grilled cheese under pressure. What better way to show you’re persistent when you have a goal? Writing about something you’re passionate about will make your essay fun to read and demonstrate the enthusiasm you’ll bring to the university.
4. Show off your writing skills.
Admissions officers will be looking for more than just who you are--the way you tell them about yourself is equally important. Use the techniques you’ve learned over the years (have a clear thesis, use active verbs, etc.), but feel free to play around with structure and tone. This isn’t an SAT essay! It’s your chance to...
5. Tell a good story.
Use specific details to bring the reader into a scene that challenged or inspired you. Is it your dream to open a sanctuary for wounded ocelots? Tell the story of the animal encounter that incited that goal. Then expand into the broader context of the prompt you’re addressing.
6. Authenticity is key.
We know you want to impress the admissions committee, but don’t just spout what you think they want to hear. Use your natural voice: If you don’t normally speak in six-syllable words, don’t clog your essay with them. And don’t be embarrassed or shy about sharing what your real life is like, even if you think it’s simple or boring. It’s not; it’s what makes you who you are.
Not sure what to put on your expanded résumé? These examples from the UT Division of Diversity and Community Engagement can point you in the right direction.
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