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Ten Keys to a Great Essay

1. Show don't Tell. Provide examples that illustrate the pionts that you are trying to make rather than simply making those points.

2. Keep your sentences clear and concise.

3. Provide tangible measurements to give the reader an idea of size and scope.

4. Make sure to answer all of the questions completely

5. Don't forget to briefly discuss what you learned from the experiences that you use as an example.

6. Utilize headers for longer essays if you feel it provides structure and to prevent the essay from overwhelming the reader.

7. Write using your own personal style. Don't try to adopt someone else's style just because you think it's what the admissions committee is looking for.

8. Don’t' use overly technical words or jargon.

9. Respect the word limit.

10. If it's not passionate, it's not personal. No admissions committee member wants to read uninspired essays.
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