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Famous debate topics for college application?

Hey everyone! I'm thinking of incorporating my passion for debate into my college application. Does anyone have suggestions on famous debate topics that would showcase my skills and be interesting for the admissions officers to read about? Thanks!

2 years ago

Hey there! I understand you want to showcase your passion for debate in your college application. While incorporating debate into your application is a great idea, you might want to rethink choosing a "famous" debate topic. Admissions officers read thousands of essays, and a well-known topic might come across as common or overused. Instead, I suggest taking a unique approach to demonstrate your skills and genuine interest in debate.

One option is to center your essay around a particular instance in your high school debate career, which may illustrate your growth, teamwork, or critical thinking abilities. For example, you could talk about a challenging debate topic you faced, how you navigated researching and formulating arguments, and what you learned from the experience.

Another angle could be exploring how your involvement in debate has shaped you as a person. You could discuss the key takeaways you've gained, such as effective communication, listening to diverse perspectives, or the art of persuasion, and how these skills have influenced other areas of your life.

If you still want to discuss a specific debate topic in your application, choose something that resonates with you personally, rather than merely being famous. Pick a subject that has impacted your life or aligns with your values, and share your stance, the arguments you've encountered, and why the topic matters to you. This approach will make your application more engaging and help you stand out from other applicants.

Remember, the goal is to provide insight into your personality, values, and intellectual curiosity. Admissions officers will be more interested in learning about your thought process and personal growth than simply reading about a famous debate topic. Good luck with your application!

2 years ago

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