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COMMON ESSAY QUESTIONS

The question you see in the essay section of your college application will most
likely be one of three types. Here are a few sample questions and suggestions
for .


COMMON ESSAY QUESTIONS

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About This List 25 Great Essay Topics for Students – How to Choose a Winning
Topic for Essay Writing: Guide for Students



Use some of the other prompts as starting points for your brainstorming and free
writing journeys. Begin keeping a diary now!

Now that you have read our handy-dandy prompt guide and understand what
admissions is looking for from these prompts, you could very well have a
notebook filled with ideas that are ripe for expansion by the time you sit down
to write. Trying to tailor your essay to a more specific prompt option may
inspire an interesting spin on the story you are trying to tell—one you may not
have thought of otherwise. Form influences content. If, after careful
consideration, your magic essay topic does not work within the confines of
Prompts , you are in luck.

The glorious, all-encompassing Prompt 7 will be here to catch you. With some
brainstorming and hard work, every student can uncover a story worth telling in
response to one of these prompts. Remember, admissions wants a glimpse of your
personality, your values, your interests and your passions. They want to get an
idea of what kind of attitude and energy you will bring to the classroom and
campus life. So take a few minutes to probe your memories, collect your stories
and strike up that creative core.

Every student has a fabulous essay inside of them — these prompts can help you
find yours. Score our Exclusive Video Brainstorming Guide and more! Stacey
Brook, Founder and Chief Advisor.


ABOUT THIS LIST

PROMPT 1: Some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent that is
so meaningful they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If
this sounds like you, then please share your story. Recount a time when you
faced a challenge, setback, or failure. Then, conclude the essay with how you
have understood yourself better because of these experiences. Stay away from
books that are likely to appear many times. Make sure to focus your essay around
one or two focused and achievable goals.

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account. Describe a facet of your identity, background or story that is
essential to who you are. Write about a time that you failed at something.


25 GREAT ESSAY TOPICS FOR STUDENTS –

How did that failure affect you? Tell us about a time where you challenged your
pre-existing worldview. Would you do this again? Write about a problem that you
have or want to solve.

It can be as big or as small as you can think of! Write about a moment that
illustrated your shift from child to adult within your community or family.
Describe a favorite book or movie where the main character has to decide
something difficult. What did you think about their choice? Write your top 10
list.

Tell us a topic that you have changed your mind on in the past three years.
Write about your life goals. Pick a quote that describes a lot about you, and
explain why you connect with it. Write about your most embarrassing moment and
how you learned from it. Tell us about a time where you had to either take a
risk or stay safe. What did you do? What happened? Would you do it again? And a
teacher may not assign a student with something interesting, while a student can
find a really special theme and write a masterpiece because of his passion for
the problem.

Even if you've decided what to write about you may face some challenges when
looking for adequate and reliable information sources.


HOW TO CHOOSE A WINNING TOPIC FOR ESSAY WRITING: GUIDE FOR STUDENTS

Any institution you know is very serious about the info a student provides in
his paper. Seeking professional writing guidance? Personal Achievements
Scholarships exist to reward and encourage achievement. To learn more about you,
some scholarship committees will ask you to write about your background and
major influences.

Future Plans and Goals Scholarship sponsors look for applicants with vision and
motivation, so they might ask about your goals and aspirations. Financial Need
Many scholarship providers have a charitable goal: They want to provide money
for students who are going to have trouble paying for college.

Recount a time when you faced a challenge, setback, or failure. How did it
affect you, and what did you learn from the experience?

Reflect on a time when you questioned or challenged a belief or idea. What
prompted your thinking? What was the outcome? Describe a problem you've solved
or a problem you'd like to solve.

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University of Michigan Questions The Common Application Personal Essay that
question and write an essay of no more than words, using the prompt to .