Anonymous wrote:Maybe start with the personal statement first - then answer the others. He needs to figure out the best way to describe himself with the stories he has. Perhaps he will find he can reference some other story to illuminate a personal characteristic or use substitute a different story for the other 3 essays. Or just touch briefly on the same story in one essay but elaborate in the other.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, I'll play assuming that this isn't a free ad for the service referenced above.
Just write the 4th essay about why a college application's requirement of more than 3 essays is inappropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Tell your son to go out for a run and think of a personal statement. Of who he is and what he’s about.
And stay out of it, parent! You griping about HIS essay for HIS college application is making it harder for him. If he wants to attend this school, he writes the fourth essay (using nothing from the first three!).
Anonymous wrote:Tell your son to go out for a run and think of a personal statement. Of who he is and what he’s about.
And stay out of it, parent! You griping about HIS essay for HIS college application is making it harder for him. If he wants to attend this school, he writes the fourth essay (using nothing from the first three!).
Anonymous wrote:
He's working on a school app that's not the Common App, and the college requires 4 statements. All his ideas would work for 3 out of 4 essays, but then he comes up short for the personal statement, because he's used his best stories for the others. What kind of sadistic person demands 4 essays anyway? How much material can he re-use, if the perspective and life lesson is different? How to make it different enough?
Blaargh. There is nothing worse than asking a 17 year old to psychoanalyze and philosophize over his life experience.