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Stressed about 25/25 Essay Prompts

I came across something about 25/25 essay prompts for college applications and now I'm completely freaked. Could anyone help me understand what they mean and maybe how to tackle them? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

9 months ago

Definitely, I can help clarify what's meant by 25/25 essay prompts. These are prompts where you're required to write something about yourself in 25 words or less. A famous example is a supplement question from Stanford University, which asks for 25 random things about you. The goal here is to share insightful, unique facts about your personality, interests, experiences, or hobbies in a concise, engaging way.

Some advice when tackling these prompts:

1. Balance lighthearted and serious responses: A mix of fun, interesting, and thought-provoking statements that reflect different aspects of your personality can make for an engaging read.

2. Be direct and concise: Given that there's a strict word limit, you'll need to be succinct. Avoid unnecessary words or phrases.

3. Show, don't tell: Whenever possible, use concrete examples or short anecdotes instead of abstract statements.

4. Reflect on your list: Look at the overall picture that your 25 facts paint about you. Does it accurately convey your personality and interests? Try to make sure the facts aren't too alike, to avoid giving a one-dimensional image of yourself.

Remember, it's all about revealing your character and making yourself memorable to admissions officers in just a few words. It might seem challenging, but you'll likely find it a refreshing break from traditional essay prompts. In the end, it's all about helping admissions officers get to know you better. Good luck!

9 months ago

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