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How to introduce yourself in a college essay?

Hey everyone, I'm currently working on my college essays and I need some inspiration. Can anyone give me examples or ideas on how to introduce myself effectively in a college essay without sounding cliché? Thanks a bunch!

2 years ago

Hi there! Introducing yourself in a college essay can seem challenging at first, but once you find your unique angle, it becomes much easier. The key is to avoid typical introductions and rather focus on something distinctive about you or your experiences. Try starting your essay with an unexpected personal anecdote, a thought-provoking question, or a compelling scene from your life. By doing this, you'll capture the reader's attention and set the tone for the rest of your essay.

For example, if you're an aspiring engineer, consider writing about the first time you took apart a toy car and successfully put it back together. This not only showcases your curiosity and resourcefulness but also gives a glimpse into your passion for problem-solving. The key is to pick an experience or aspect of your life that encapsulates your essence while steering clear of overused self-introductions.

If you're looking for examples, CollegeVine has compiled 21 excellent Common App essays that might help inspire you: https://blog.collegevine.com/common-app-essay-examples. Also remember that CollegeVine offers both free peer essay reviews and paid reviews by expert college admissions advisors, if you're looking to get a second set of eyes on your writing.

Best of luck with your college essays and feel free to come back if you have any more questions!

2 years ago

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