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Tell Your Story in College Essay

College admissions officers want to know about you. Write your application essays in your own words, in your own voice.

In a draft of a college admissions essay for the University of Michigan, Danny wrote a story about a building at the Ross School of Business.

Danny became enamored with the building during his campus tour; he had a  feeling he belonged there and felt at home.

“Do you want the school to know how much you love the business school’s design and decor?” I asked him. “What do you want colleges to know about you after reading your application essay?”

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College admissions officers do not want to read a story about the great buildings on campus, but they do want to read an essay that is reflective and shows something meaningful about you.

At first, Danny couldn’t recall a single business idea he had as a child, and he wasn’t sure what type of business he dreamed of running. He was excited by the prospect of running his own business (the what), so we continued brainstorming to find a story that could show his passion (the why). At one point, he  casually mentioned he was doing the job of CFO for his high school youth groups. He kept the books.

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Aha. The story emerged. He first realized he had skills and interests that would serve him well in the business world while overseeing the finances of this organization. He helped build up the group’s savings account, managed the checkbook, tracked expenses and assets, made sure every cent was accounted for.

Turns out, he did have a story to tell, and it was specific. He wrote it in his voice using his words. It was powerful, too.

At Wow Writing Workshop, we talk to admissions officers all the time. We ask them what they want in a story. They all say the same thing. They want to know who you are. They want you to show them who you are with compelling stories written in your own words, in your own voice. You don’t have to survive cancer or climb a mountain to have something real to share.

Our business school prospect told a focused, poignant and genuine story about himself. Write your story about YOU.

Kim Lifton is president of Wow Writing Workshop. Wow offers standardized test writing workshops, classroom and online college essay workshops, and Wow Online – College Essay, the first self-guided online tutorial for college application essay writing.

It’s crunch time for colleges with end-of-the-year deadlines approaching. If you are stuck, or just procrastinating, you might want to try Wow Online – College Essay, Wow’s self-guided online tutorial that takes you step-by-step through the college essay writing process. It’s on special for $99 through the end of the year.

If you’ve already written a draft or two, send it to Wow for a comprehensive review. Wow’s trained writing coaches can guide you through your drafts so you can stand out at your favorite college. Upload your essays for review.

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