Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's achieved by editing over and over. First you cut the unnecessary words (it sounds like you already did this). Then you go find the two- to three-word phrases that can be consolidated. There are likely many of these. "As an example" becomes "For example." "As a result" becomes "thus." Or, "I first became interested in this because..." becomes "This interest stems from..." You find these by reading over and over. Also do not forget that there is no rule about not using contractions! 33 is nothing - you can do it for sure!
Don't ever use THUS in a college essay!!!
Why, if it's an appropriate adverb indicating cause and effect? I mean, it is a bit formal, so it might not belong in a CommonApp essay meant to tell about the person, but in a supplemental about chosen major or planned community activities, it might be okay. It's a word that fills a purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Try to cut a whole sentence or two. You don’t want the essay to come out condensed but sound like chatgpt (it has a lot of tells).
Anonymous wrote:ChatGPT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's achieved by editing over and over. First you cut the unnecessary words (it sounds like you already did this). Then you go find the two- to three-word phrases that can be consolidated. There are likely many of these. "As an example" becomes "For example." "As a result" becomes "thus." Or, "I first became interested in this because..." becomes "This interest stems from..." You find these by reading over and over. Also do not forget that there is no rule about not using contractions! 33 is nothing - you can do it for sure!
Don't ever use THUS in a college essay!!!
Anonymous wrote:It's achieved by editing over and over. First you cut the unnecessary words (it sounds like you already did this). Then you go find the two- to three-word phrases that can be consolidated. There are likely many of these. "As an example" becomes "For example." "As a result" becomes "thus." Or, "I first became interested in this because..." becomes "This interest stems from..." You find these by reading over and over. Also do not forget that there is no rule about not using contractions! 33 is nothing - you can do it for sure!