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Good examples of Princeton supplement essays?

Hey guys, I'm working on my Princeton supplement essays, and I'm stuck on the whole 'finding examples' stage. Can anyone point me towards some great examples that really showcase what Princeton admission officers are looking for? Thanks in advance!

8 months ago

Hey there! It's totally normal to look for inspiration when working on your supplement essays. However, it's important to remember that each essay should be unique and personal to you. That being said, getting an idea of what has worked in the past can be helpful.

I'd recommend starting with Princeton's official site. They sometimes publish a selection of successful admissions essays, which can give you insight into what they're looking for. You can find these essays through their admissions blog or social media pages. Keep an eye out for essay examples that have a unique perspective, strong storytelling, and a good balance between their personal experiences and connection to the prompt.

Another resource to consider is CollegeVine's blog. They offer advice on writing a great supplement essay, featuring essays that have been successful for various prompts. You can find detailed examples there which might help you better understand how to approach the essay. This, in turn, can give you an idea of how to form your own unique response. To learn more, read this blog post: https://blog.collegevine.com/how-to-write-the-princeton-university-essays/

One quick tip: While looking at examples, take note of what makes the essay stand out to you - the structure, the storytelling, the authenticity, or perhaps the way the writer connects the dots between their experiences and the prompt. Then, as you work on your own essay, you can incorporate some of these components while still telling your unique story.

Just remember that your essay should be a true reflection of yourself, your interests, and your values. Good luck with your Princeton supplement, and I hope you find the inspiration you need!

8 months ago

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