Thursday, September 25, 2014

Due: Friday, September 26th

1. You have a first draft of your first college application essay due in class on Friday. This is 700 words maximum. Remember to have the word count at the bottom of the paper. We have reviewed multiple examples of descriptive and narrative writing. We have examined the techniques of narrative and descriptive writing. We have practiced. Two days ago, you were asked to read and annotate the example of stellar college admission essays from Johns Hopkins.

In 2013, JH had over 20,000 applications and accepted close to 3,500. The admissions committed chose this essay as outstanding and memorable. WHY? What did it do that makes it so effective and productive?

 If you studied this sample, you saw at the bottom what college admission officers had to say about this successful essay. Use this information.


2. Finish your first narrative piece. The prompt is designed to really make you think. Go through the question thoroughly before you start writing. This prompt is designed to show the University of Pennsylvania who you are. How can you show them who you are and why you will fit at their university?

Though we have studied multiple narrative works, I have provided a narrative template to assist you in writing this paper. This is to be used a guiding structure, but place your focus on developing the narrative and descriptive techniques in telling your story.

I have also placed some handouts on transitions, dialogue, and effective verbs under "current assignments".   Remember proper MLA heading and formatting.

Remember your writing goals are: Believable. Effective. Interesting.

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