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Types of Essay Assignments
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Types of Essay Assignments
Essay assignments in high school and college classes will be as varied as the instructors who teach them. Most assignments, however, will fall into one of two categories: 1. The Personal Essay In composition classes and in college placement exams, you will often be asked to write an essay based on a personal experience or observation. Here are two examples: Alison Lurie wrote, “Long before I am near enough to talk to you in the street or at a party, you announce your personality and opinions to me through what you are wearing. By the time we meet and converse, we have already spoken to each other in an older and more universal language: the language of clothing.” Write an essay in which you agree or disagree with this statement. Use evidence from your personal experience, observations, or reading to support your position. 4 Here are a few other specific strategies to help you write a winning college application essay: ■ Avoid clichés. The typical admissions officer reads hundreds of essays each winter. You won’t stand out, and you’ll run the risk of boring him or her, if you write about a subject also chosen by dozens of other stu- dents. What’s been done too many times before? Here are a few subjects virtually guaranteed to bore your audience: how you’ve been influenced by a famous person, the death of a grandparent, losing the big game, why you want peace in the Middle East, etc. ■ Think local, not global. The small, uniquely personal experience is more revealing than your response to 9/11 or your plan to solve global warming. “Local,” or small, also guarantees that your essay will be original. Choose a subject that you alone have found significance in, and you’ll have a better chance of writing the kind of essay they’re looking for. ■ Don’t brag or overstate your importance. There is a fine line between appropriately advocating for yourself and your talents, and sounding like a walking ego. In general, don’t take credit for anything you shouldn’t (did your team really win the championship because of your leadership skills?). ■ Avoid offensive topics. You don’t know if your essay will be read by a 20-something, a 70-something, Demo- crat or Republican, male or female, gay or straight, white or black, Christian or Buddhist. Therefore, the risk of offending this unknown reader is great. You should steer clear of touchy subjects, and be careful not to dismiss or critique the other side of your argument while laying out your own. Download 1.13 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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