Overused Styles to Avoid when Writing Your Essay for College Admission

Filed under essay writing tips, November 1st, 2009 by Essay Specialist

There are so many overused styles to avoid when writing your admission essay for college. One of them is the use of cliches in writing and other trite expressions. Another tip is to only use the passive voice when needed. Otherwise, make do with the active voice when writing a personal statement. Using vague words or ambiguous expressions is not a good writing habit anymore. If before, it is thought of as creating a sense of mystique or mystery for your readers, now, it is seen as inappropriate and unnecessary, especially when writing an essay for college admission.

Starting or ending with a quote

It is good to employ the use of quotes when writing your essay. Just remember to lay out your chosen quotes correctly. You must start with a new line and indent on the second line where you will put the quote you have decided to use in your essay. Also, remember to introduce your chosen quote with a colon and quotation marks. It is necessary to place quotes correctly because it will indicate that you are professional about how you write.

Ending the essay with unfounded generalizations

The rule of thumb is to never end your essay with unfounded generalizations that will only leave your readers guessing, or what?s worse, will get your readers confused with what you are talking about in your essay. Make sure that when you conclude your essay, it does not only end with a big bang, but it also delivers what the admissions officers are looking for in your personal statement. The key here is to always give utmost consideration to your audience.

Trying to be witty (difference between trying to be witty and being genuinely witty)

Each year, countless students struggle to write their admissions essays. They exhaust all efforts and time to come up with an outstanding essay, which will guarantee that they will stand out among the other potential candidates in line. Some students, perhaps out of extreme eagerness to qualify, try to be witty or funny to make their admissions essays stand out. However, they do not realize that they must always be careful with infusing wit or humor as well, because the admissions officers would always know if the student is just pretending or faking it. It might even work against you. Therefore, never leave your readers an impression that you are too good to be true or simply trying too hard.

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