Friday, August 21, 2020
How to Write an Interesting, Funny, and Unique College Essay TKG
How to Write an Interesting, Funny, and Unique College Essay Weâre not going to lie to you. College essays are scary. For most of our clients, writing their college essay is the most intimidating part of the application process. We get it, and weâve been there, but weâre here to tell you that, while they might be scary, theyâre also an amazing opportunity. So much of the college process is about covering everything in gold leaf and making yourself look as perfect as possible. Contrary to what so many (incorrectly) say, the college essay isnât about pitching yourself as a perfect person; itâs about being yourself.A StoryLast year, a student of ours wrote about messing up doing the dishes and got into Penn.She is a really big people pleaser, almost to a fault, and is always looking for a way to go above and beyond. Itâs helped her a lot in life and she came to us with great grades, strong scores, and a vision for her future. But it also made her super cookie cutter. Like you could take her name off of the application and switch in one of any of the other thousands of students with her academic profile and you wouldnât be able to tell the difference.The challenge was to show something about her through her essay that gave colleges a peek into what makes her unique â" her character, her sense of humor, and her willingness to be the punchline if itâs a good enough joke.It took a while to tease out a story for the essay, but the one we landed on is a doozy. One day, she was babysitting her brother and decided to go above and beyond by making him dinner. After that went fairly smoothly, she wanted to see the job through by doing all of the dishes. She loaded up the dishwasher, made sure everything was organized and fit right, reached up to the sink, and proceeded to pour dish soap into the detergent dispenser. The result, as you may have already guessed, was a complete and utter disaster. A fun bubble war from the overflowing dishwasher ended in an expensive renovation after soapy water found its way under th e hardwood floors.Penn didnât love the essay because doing the dishes is inherently interesting or triggering a renovation is an exemplary illustration of collegiate brilliance. Quite the opposite. They loved the essay because the experience of doing the dishes is nearly universal and her mistake was honest and human, so the moment when she puts dish soap where the detergent is supposed to go is easy to visualize and guaranteed to make you cringe. The student was able to take something mundane and normal, and use it as a tool of humanizing herself, giving the admissions officers an opportunity to see behind the stellar grades and scores to the earnest, people pleasing, do-anything-for-family young woman underneath.We love her as an example of a great essay because she pushed herself to be vulnerable and to be imperfect. She also did an amazing job of following our guidelines for writing an interesting, funny, and unique college essay, which automatically makes her one of our favor ites.Pick a Character TraitThe first step is to pick an aspect of yourself that you want the essay to highlight. For our dishwasher debacle student, the trait was her desire to not just do the job, but to go beyond whatâs expected of her. Thatâs one option, but there are countless options to pick from. Now, it might seem like a fun challenge to try to sell yourself on pessimism and impatience, but this is not the time to try to make greed seem like a good thing. You could highlight kindness, sincerity, determination, persistence, or your passion for cooperative thinking.If youâre stumped, try texting a few close friends. Ask them what three words theyâd use to describe you and start from there. Sometimes what they say will surprise you and it might even give you insight into yourself that triggers an essay-worthy idea.Donât Try to Stand Out for the Wrong ReasonsYou might think that this is the place to take an outlandish political stance or to try to differentiate yourself from the pack with an essay on how Kylie Jenner is a nuanced example of postmodern modern marketing (also, seriously though, what does that even mean?). Weâre here to tell you that itâs not.The reality is that trying to force depth into a vapid topic that is unrelated to who you are as a person doesnât show colleges anything about yourself beyond an overestimation of your skills of persuasion. You donât have a lot of space, so choose something thatâs actually worth talking about, thatâs personal to you, and that gives them insight into who you. Play with the FormatOn the subject of space, you have 250-650 words. The only requirement you have to meet is that your essay fits into that space. Other than that you can do almost anything. You can write 40 haikus. You can write a screenplay, a lyric essay, or a poem. You can write a monologue or a comedy scene or a recipe. You can be playful, serious, funny, introspective, or all of the above. You can be like the kid who wrot e âBlack Lives Matterâ over and over (but donât actually copy that because it was only cool the first time).No matter the format, your essay needs a beginning, middle, and an end that tells the reader something about yourself that they arenât getting somewhere else in your application â" but part of that âtelling them about yourselfâ can be in the way the essay looks. So have fun with it and give yourself permission to try things that are out of the ordinary, because part of standing out in a positive way is doing something different.Donât Use Words You Donât Use in Real LifeWhile youâre playing with the format, please please please donât open up a thesaurus. Seriously, weâre begging you. If youâre trying to say table, say table, and if you want to say âa lot,â say âa lot.â Please donât pull out plethora, glut, surfeit, or profusion as if you throw them around at lunch.One reason is that big words that are not in a normal vocabulary are a red flag for essay reviewers. Theyâre on the lookout for students who are trying too hard and not being their most authentic selves, and dropping âsuperfluityâ like itâs normal is like waving your arm around in class yelling âMe me me! Pick me!â Does that work in class? Probably not. Will it work with your college essay? Same answer.The second reason is that just because a word comes up as a synonym doesnât mean that it is perfectly analogous. A good example is the word âenigmaâ â" a current favorite of overachieving college applicants everywhere. As word nerds, weâre the first to admit that itâs a pretty cool word, but itâs also a really complicated word with a nuanced definition that goes beyond âconfusingâ or âpuzzlingâ, the two words we most often see it being substituted in for. Basically, calling yourself, someone else, or something an enigma isnât going to make you seem fancy in a good way. Keep it simple, clear and use words that you might actually say in a normal conversation.Want more examples of words you should never use?Be Who You AreEven when youâre pushing yourself out of the expected essay format, itâs important to stay true to who you are. We know, we know, taking off the mask is terrifying. Youâre never going to get into college if you are honest because who you are is boring and theyâre going to see that and everything is going to go wrong and this is a crisis and the world is ending and you should just go hide in a bunker underground. Weâve been there and weâve gone on that downward spiral, so weâre serious when we say that youâve got this.Sometimes, it can take a little practice to get your voice to come out on the page. If you want to show your sense of humor, read some David Sedaris, Mindy Kaling, or Aziz Ansari and see how they land punch lines on paper. If you are more interested in being introspective, re-read your favorite memoir. But even if you look to outside sources for a little inspirati on, remember that everything that you need to write a stellar, funny, impressive, and interesting college essay is in you right now. Whether youâre an Ivy League legacy or a first-generation college student, you have it in you tell a powerful, captivating, and admission-winning essay. Donât Put Yourself Down Before You Even StartBlank pages are scary, but the best way to make them less scary is to fill them with words. Writing is about iteration and patience, and you need to give yourself room and time to explore. Donât stick yourself in a corner with a simple topic before youâve even started, and give yourself time to write until you find a subject that clicks. Obviously, this means not waiting until the last minute (we see you procrastinators), but it also means giving yourself permission to not be perfect the first, second, or third time around.When you make art, not every piece is a masterpiece. The Blue Room is one of Picassoâs most famous pieces, but did you know th at itâs actually a painting over a painting? Using fancy modern technology, we know that he actually started off by painting an image of a man in a bowtie. When he decided he didnât like where it was headed, he let himself start over. What he ended up making is one of his greatest works, and itâs on top of the piece heâd labeled a failure.Most of us will never be as good at anything as Picasso was at painting, but we can use him as inspiration when it comes to writing. Itâs possible that Picasso would never have gotten to The Blue Room if he hadnât started with that ghostly man, and youâre never going to write a stellar essay if you donât let yourself start somewhere. Take RisksIf you havenât noticed, thereâs a trend to all these tips. The biggest piece of advice that we can give you is that you need to let yourself take risks. You need to be ok with being a little uncomfortable at the beginning and you have to give yourself permission to struggle at first. Writ ing good essays isnât easy. It is was, everyone would write one. Writing good essays about yourself is even harder. But youâve got this; all you have to do is to let yourself get started.**Still stumped? Give us a call, weâre good at this, trust us. 80% of our kids get into their #1 school. We sort of know what weâre doing.
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