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	<title>Comments on: Signs that an Online Sample College Application Essay Is Not Worth Your Time</title>
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		<title>By: Ray</title>
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		<description>As an incoming freshman, you would want to have things easy for you and thus look around the internet for example essays in which you can base your application essay from. But, it is always best to keep in mind these questions, when choosing an example essay; do you think these would impress the panel? How do you find the example essay? Is it a little bit too common? Are the ideas presented organized?

First of all, when you write your essay, you would want to impress the panel. You would want to make them approve of your entry to their university; you would want to leave a positive and lasting impression in their minds. With that said, if you really want to a positive impression to the panel, you must first consider whether what you yourself think about the example essay. Read it, word of word, digest every little bit of information you can from it. How do you find the example essay? Is it a little bit too generic? Is it common? Are the ideas presented in the essay unique and organized? It is important to know what you think about it, before even deciding to use it as a basis for your own application essay. 

Remember, that your application essay is the key to your acceptance in your dream university, and it would do you good if you gave your very best in writing it. Word for word must be original and should not be plagiarized. All the ideas presented must be organized and well-constructed; it should not be rambles or rants, but rather, a systematic web of sentences that are intertwined with one another. If you really want to base your application essay on examples online, then it would be best to look for examples that have been approved and rated by many as effective.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an incoming freshman, you would want to have things easy for you and thus look around the internet for example essays in which you can base your application essay from. But, it is always best to keep in mind these questions, when choosing an example essay; do you think these would impress the panel? How do you find the example essay? Is it a little bit too common? Are the ideas presented organized?</p>
<p>First of all, when you write your essay, you would want to impress the panel. You would want to make them approve of your entry to their university; you would want to leave a positive and lasting impression in their minds. With that said, if you really want to a positive impression to the panel, you must first consider whether what you yourself think about the example essay. Read it, word of word, digest every little bit of information you can from it. How do you find the example essay? Is it a little bit too generic? Is it common? Are the ideas presented in the essay unique and organized? It is important to know what you think about it, before even deciding to use it as a basis for your own application essay. </p>
<p>Remember, that your application essay is the key to your acceptance in your dream university, and it would do you good if you gave your very best in writing it. Word for word must be original and should not be plagiarized. All the ideas presented must be organized and well-constructed; it should not be rambles or rants, but rather, a systematic web of sentences that are intertwined with one another. If you really want to base your application essay on examples online, then it would be best to look for examples that have been approved and rated by many as effective.</p>
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