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A Comprehensive
Admissions Essay Help Course (with samples):
Lesson Six:
Editing and Revising
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Introduction
"If one
thing could be perfect, it should be the essay." - Admissions Officer
Writing is not a one-time
act. Writing is a process. Memorable writing comes more from rewriting than it
does from the first draft. By rewriting you will improve your essay -- guaranteed.
If you skimp on the rewriting process, you significantly reduce the chances that
your essay will be as good as it could be.
Once you have taken a break
from your essay, come back and read it through one time with a fresh perspective.
Analyze it as objectively as possible based on the following three components:
substance, structure, and interest. Do not worry yet about surface errors and
spelling mistakes; focus instead on the larger issues. Consider reordering your
supporting details, delete irrelevant sections, and make clear the broader implications
of your experiences. Allow your more important arguments to come to the foreground.
Take points that might only be implicit and make them explicit.
In order to figure out where
revisions are necessary, you are going to need as many different sets of eyes
to read your essay as possible. Whether it is you or one of your friends, family
members or teachers, these questions will help guide your revision process.
Select One:
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Extra: To Title or Not to Title?
Some essayists decide to
add a title to their essay, although most do not. Titles are definitely not required,
and if you are wondering whether or not to add one to yours, remember the old
adage: when in doubt, leave it out. |
From
ESSAYS THAT WILL GET YOU INTO COLLEGE,
by Amy Burnham, Daniel Kaufman, and Chris Dowhan. |
Copyright
1998 by Dan Kaufman. Reprinted by arrangement with Barron's Educational
Series, Inc. |
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