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Most of the seniors in my sons graduating class last year made appointments with english teachers to assist them in determining what to write about and then they followed up with the same teachers for editing and cleaning up the essays. We found the teachers to be very open in doing this. In some cases the seniors went to english teachers from prior years for assistance as they felt they were more comfortable with them. I am lucky in that I work with former teachers every day so I brought my sons into work and they red penned it over and over  Just a thought _______________ "Baseball, it is said, is only a game. And the Grand Canyon is only a hole." "JustMom"
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| Posts: 1631 | Location: Virginia | Registered: December 26, 2002 |    |
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In terms of essay topics, one of the best ways for your son to find a topic that moves him is to brainstorm with someone -just sitting down with you or someone he is close with and talking about his likes, his hopes, dreams, funny stories that happened to him, people who have made a difference in his life...then when you find a subject matter that interests him, you can sort of tailor it to the essay he is required to write or has chosen to tackle. Admissions officers know that not every kid has taken a boat trip from Viet Nam to the US (actual essay I've seen), or has lost his home to a fire, or has experienced a great loss that has affected him in some way. Sometimes the smallest, most insignificant instances that show a great love, or passion or caring, or change in emotion can make an excellent essay. Chill - I believe your son just underwent surgery - he may want to write about some small part of this experience that has changed his outlook ...the most important part of the essay is to make it personal...the admissions officer is trying to hear the student's 'voice' - not trying to be impressed at how much someone has suffered necessarily. They will be interested in hearing why a particular experience - or person, etc. was important to the student. I find that essays that work take the most mundane things and turn them into moving and interesting pictures of the student's world.
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| Posts: 253 | Location: New York | Registered: December 28, 2002 |    |
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