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A Comprehensive
Admissions Essay Help Course (with samples):
Lesson Three:
Compare and Contrast Sample Essay
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SAMPLE
ESSAY 1: Columbia, Athlete and Musician (sailing and bass
guitar)
Write a chapter
from your autobiography.
Chapter 34: One
Memorable Sailing Practice
The sun's glare off the
water forces my watery eyes to close even more. Spray leaps over the bow
and blocks my vision as it slams into me like hundreds of little pebbles.
The salt water has irritated my eyes enough already, but I am only beginning
my practice for today. The Buzzards Bay Regatta is only three days away,
and I must get comfortable with the boat.
Skimming over the waves
on a screaming plane, the boat senses every movement. The boat is like a
leaf being blown across a pond. With only the rear end of the hull in the
water, I am half flying and concentrate on positioning my weight aft for
the most speed. I shuffle my butt half a foot aft and the boat rounds up
towards the wind, but I fight the motion off with the helm and regain my
original course.
With one hand on the tiller
and the other holding the mainsheet, I see that my hands are in the same
position when I play my bass guitar. Comparisons between the two mesh together
in my mind as I realize the similarities between bass guitar and sailing.
I recall the practicing involved in bass and see how sailing requires the
same diligence. My thoughts no longer focus on fine tuning my sailing, but
they vividly connect bass guitar playing and sailing.
I probe to find out what
the essences of sailing and music are. While on the water in a sailboat,
I accept the elements as they present themselves to me. Given certain wind
and wave conditions, I manipulate the sailboat to attain the best harmony
between by boat and its immediate environment. I imagine the sailboat is
an extension of my body and plunge, accelerate, and rock with the sea and
the wind, as the boat does. Sailing stresses technique because I need proper
form to adjust to all of the different combinations to have twelve different
notes in the musical alphabet with which to work, and with my technique I
manipulate those notes and arrange them to adjust to varied moods I want
to express. Again, painstaking technique is emphasized because by body must
encompass the bass to attain the pure harmony between my expression and the
notes on the instrument. Meticulously, I pluck, pull, and slide my fingers
on the strings as I adjust to the countless combinations. Musicians and sailors
alike practice their technique to reach perfection, whether it be in the
form of the fastest sailboat or the most sonorous melody. Rooted in the same
essence, I discover that I draw from the same method to sail and play music.
Seemingly unrelated experiences
converge. Bass guitar and sailing do not seem to relate to one another, but
I discover the similarities. Linking bass guitar and sailing consummates
the understanding of two of my hobbies. I seek the mastery of my sailing,
but I realize that I simultaneously increase my understanding of bass playing
as well.
My focus shifts from new
realizations back to my sailboat, but the waves are turning into ripples
as the sun sets. There will not be any more sailing today, but I can now
continue practicing with my bass.
COMMENTS:
This writer maintains focus
by making the similarities between his two activities the topic of the essay.
The detail with which he describes both activities and the depth with which
he analyzes their similarities clearly demonstrate the passion that he brings
to both.
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SAMPLE
ESSAY 2: Harvard,
Favorite Characters
Of all the characters that
I've "met" through books and movies, two stand out as people that I most
want to emulate. They are Attacus Finch from To Kill A Mockingbird and
Dr. Archibald "Moonlight" Graham from Field of Dreams. They appeal
to me because they embody what I strive to be. They are influential people
in small towns who have a direct positive effect on those around them. I,
too, plan to live in a small town after graduating from college, and that
positive effect is something I must give in order to be satisfied with my
life.
Both Mr. Finch and Dr.
Graham are strong supporting characters in wonderful stories. They symbolize
good, honesty, and wisdom. When the story of my town is written I want to
symbolize those things. The base has been formed for me to live a productive,
helpful life. As an Eagle Scout I represent those things that Mr. Finch and
Dr. Graham represent. In the child/adolescent world I am Mr. Finch and Dr.
Graham, but soon I'll be entering the adult world, a world in which I'm not
yet prepared to lead.
I'm quite sure that as
teenagers Attacus Finch and Moonlight Graham often wondered what they could
do to help others. They probably emulated someone who they had seen live
a successful life. They saw someone like my grandfather, 40-year president
of our hometown bank, enjoy a lifetime of leading, sharing, and giving. I
have seen him spend his Christmas Eves taking gifts of food and joy to indigent
families. Often when his bank could not justify a loan to someone in need,
my grandfather made the loan from his own pocket. He is a real-life Moonlight
Graham, a man who has shown me that characters like Dr. Graham and Mr. Finch
do much much more than elicit tears and smiles from readers and movie watchers.
Through him and others in my family I feel I have acquired the values and
the burning desire to benefit others that will form the foundation for a
great life. I also feel that that foundation is not enough. I do not yet
have the sophistication, knowledge, and wisdom necessary to succeed as I
want to in the adult world. I feel that Harvard, above all others, can guide
me toward the life of greatness that will make me the Attacus Finch of my
town.
COMMENTS:
This essay is a great example
of how to answer this question well. This applicant chose characters who
demonstrated specific traits that reflect on his own personality. We believe
that he is sincere about his choices because his reasons are personal (being
from a small town, and so forth). He managed to tell us a good deal about
himself, his values, and his goals while maintaining a strong focus throughout.
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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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