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With early application and regular decision deadlines fast approaching, students may feel overwhelmed with the task of writing their essays. At SAGE Scholars, we're here to help prepare the next generation of prospective students for success. During this critical time in students' lives, college essays will be among the essential facets of their applications. Though high stakes, this aspect of the application is also open to the most creativity and personalization. Essays are a chance for students to explain their passions and dreams—while also exploring what makes them who they are. Below, you'll discover some helpful essay writing tips that can separate your application from the rest of the pack!
Remember, what matters most is content, creativity, and authenticity. You're the star of this show!
Writing can be daunting. If you're like me, when you sit down to write, you slide into a series of what-ifs: What if I can’t do this? What if I don’t get the scholarship I need? What if they tell me no? Look no further! I'm here to help make scholarship writing a little bit easier!
The college application process is a meaningful journey that encourages you to reflect on yourself and your interests. The steps provided in this article will guide you through the application process.
Some writers believe style is something you either have or don’t, but like most things, good style can be learned.
This article provides recommendations for writing your own essay questions.
In this article, I go over the most important aspects of a personal statement. These tips are specific to a Ph.D. program application.
Helping a 10th grader develop strong writing skills for college application essays involves encouraging daily writing practice, reading diverse materials, and participating in writing contests. Prewriting and drafting are essential to organizing thoughts and improving clarity, while starting early allows time for multiple revisions. Parents can also help their child focus on authentic self-reflection and seek feedback from teachers or peers to strengthen their essay before submission.
To craft a standout Common Application essay, students should focus on telling a personal, authentic story that highlights who they are beyond grades and test scores. Choose a prompt that resonates with personal experiences, and stay true to your voice. Plan and revise carefully, seeking feedback to refine the essay. The goal is to make a memorable, thoughtful impression that reveals character and values.
Supporting a high school student through college application stress involves offering emotional support, maintaining open communication, and helping them stay organized with deadlines. Encouraging a balanced application list that includes reach, target, and safety schools can ease anxiety. Parents can also assist with application essays and be a calming presence during the waiting period, ensuring their student feels supported throughout the process.