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Re: Accomplishment Essay -- too generic? [#permalink]
pick ONE instance of your life that you're most proud of. You won't have much "text real estate" to write much more than that, and if you write about your entire life, you'll sound unfocused and won't tell them much in 500 words.
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The accomplishment doesn't have to be professional. I would go for the accomplishment you are most passionate about, because it usually demonstrates your passion in the essay.
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You might think about using the accomplishment essay to address a part of your candidacy that is not addressed elsewhere. The adcom should already be impressed with a 3.5 in a tough major from reading the paperwork you submit, so there is no need to reiterate that in the essays. Remember, in your application, you are basically trying to check off as many boxes as possible -- academics, leadership, work ex, unique story, fit, goals, etc. You could do yourself a favor by utilizing the essays to discuss any of these areas that are not apparent elsewhere. Discussing leadership or a volunteer activity or a personal accomplishment adds an extra dimension to your application, since this will not be found elsewhere. In my own case, I am a younger applicant working in financial services, which means that I have basically zero leadership opportunity (and they know this). For this reason, I wrote about the leadership experience I have gained volunteering outside of work.
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I would add too that your issue of feeling discriminated against as a girl with style in a man's world might also make a good culture shock or outsider essays, depending on which schools you apply to. The schools want to see that you can thrive in a diverse set of environments, and you appear capable of that, so you might want to utilize your story if those essay topics come up.
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I think you can get away with talking about smaller accomplishments as long as they all sum up to a bigger "accomplishment" that reflects your strength of character.

I'm simply extrapolating from the information you posted, but that could easily be woven into an essay about "learning to be successful despite being the odd one out, and without sacrificing personal integrity or trying to conform." You could then talk about how people didn't think you were capable, but that you busted your butt, proved you were, built stronger relationships, and earned their trust.

That kind of material would easily lead into an opportunity to write about the characteristics that make you a good leader.
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I would pick one memorable accomplishment and stick with it. Writing about a series of smaller accomplishments is risky as you may come through as a person who has not really accomplished anything significant. It also may make AdComs wonder about your maturity.

Write about one. You will be surprised that 500 words is not a heluvalot of space to play with.
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Re: Accomplishment Essay -- too generic? [#permalink]
Wow - thanks everyone, I honestly was not expecting so many replies.

After reading everyone's responses, it definitely clarified the importance/need to just choose one accomplishment rather than several (it really is nice to have this forum because I did not consider how such an approach to this question could drastically distort my message)

again, thanks!
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