First please
complete our Brainstorming Worksheet. The
worksheet is a .PDF file and requires the free Adobe
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After Completing the Worksheet...
You should now have between 25 and 75 potential essay
topics. The next step is to narrow this list down to the topics that are most suited to an
admissions essay. For each item listed above, answer the following questions. Some of your
ideas may reveal themselves as dull, while you will find plenty to discuss for others.
For each of the personal characteristics or skills
you have listed, ask:
For each of the activities you have listed, ask:
For each event in your life you have listed, ask:
Why do I
remember this particular event?
Did it
change me as a person?
How did I
react?
Was the
event a moment of epiphany, as if my eyes saw something to which they had previously been
blind?
For each person you have listed, ask:
Why have I
named this person?
Do I
aspire to become like this person?
Which of
this persons traits do I admire?
Do I
aspire to become like this person?
Which of
this persons traits do I admire?
Is there
something that this person has said that I will always remember?
Did he or
she challenge my views?
For each of your favorites and least favorites, ask:
For each failure, ask:
In answering these questions, you will probably find that you have a
great deal to talk about, at least for five to seven topics. You must now confront the
underlying problem of the admissions essay: find the one topic that will allow you to
synthesize your important personal characteristics and experiences into a coherent whole
while simultaneously addressing your desire to attend a specific institution. While most
admissions essays allow great latitude in topic selection, you must also be sure to answer
the questions that were asked of you. Leaving a lasting impression on someone who reads 50
to 100 essays a day will not be easy, but we have compiled some guidelines to help you get
started.
Continue to Selecting a Topic