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College-appropriate Persuasive Essay Topics?

Hey all, I'm currently working on my college applications and one thing that has me a bit stumped are the open-ended essay prompts. I'd love to write a persuasive essay, but I'm struggling to come up with topics that would be appropriate and impactful. Any suggestions out there for a persuasive essay topic that resonates well in a college admissions context?

a year ago

That's a great approach to take for the open-ended essay prompts as it allows you to demonstrate your skills in making a compelling argument. Here are a few topics you might consider:

1. Technology in Education: You could argue for or against the use of certain tech tools in education, such as the use of online resources or digital textbooks. You might even discuss the impact of remote learning in the post-pandemic era.

2. Environmental Conservation: Make an argument about the importance of adopting sustainable practices or the need to take stronger action on climate change, and speak about a personal interest or activism in this area.

3. Mental Health Awareness in Schools: This can be quite impactful in the current day and age, where mental health is starting to get the attention it deserves within the educational community. Advocating for or against a particular way to improve mental health resources at schools and universities could be a relatable and effective essay topic.

However, remember that the topic should not only be engaging but also give the admissions committee insight into you as an individual. It's a bonus if the topic relates to your intended major or career path, as this can demonstrate your clear, thought-out goals and unwavering commitment. Avoid controversial issues and divisive topics where the goal is not to encourage a meaningful dialogue but to create division. You want to show that you can respectfully and effectively communicate your views, even on complex issues.

a year ago

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