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Index
Contents Preface
For Parents
How This Book Is Different How to Use This Book Chapter 1: Why Are You Writing This Essay?
Your Competition Differentiating Yourself Reaching for Remarkable In Summary
Chapter 2: Your Main Point
Why You Need to Plan…Even if Your Essay is Due Tomorrow What is Planning? Choose Your Main Point Topics to Steer Clear Of In Summary
Chapter 3: Mapping Your Essay
What are Subpoints? How to Find Your Subpoints: Three Options Subpoint Self-Check What If I’m Still Struggling? In Summary
Chapter 4: The First Draft
What the Drafting Process Should Look Like How to Write – Forming Those Sentences Non-Native English Speakers and Awkward Wording What to Write – Paragraph by Paragraph In Summary
Chapter 5: Revision
Step 1: Revise It Yourself Step 2: Get Useful Feedback from Others Step 3: Do a Final Proofread Step 4: Send It Off! In Summary
Chapter 6: “Why Us?”
Step 1: Dissect the Prompt Step 2: Make a List of 2-4 Opportunities Specific to Your Target College Opportunity Dos and Don’ts Step 3: Match Each Opportunity to a Personal Interest Step 4: Plan Your Structure Step 5: Draft Step 6: Revise In Summary
Conclusion
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