Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Long enough to answer each question well, without being verbose and disorganized in your writing. Be clear and to the point.
If you answer too abruptly, you’ll sound like you’re not invested. Too long, and you’ll annoy admissions officers who have limited time to plow through hundreds of applications.
About 1/2 a page to 3/4 of a page MAX - 12 point Times Roman - per question should do it. Make sure it’s well and tightly written.
I spent maybe 15 hours on my parent essays. Honed them repeatedly until they read beautifully. DC was admitted at every school to which we applied.
"According to me, my essays were perfect." FFS.
When you think you've read it all.
Anonymous wrote:Long enough to answer each question well, without being verbose and disorganized in your writing. Be clear and to the point.
If you answer too abruptly, you’ll sound like you’re not invested. Too long, and you’ll annoy admissions officers who have limited time to plow through hundreds of applications.
About 1/2 a page to 3/4 of a page MAX - 12 point Times Roman - per question should do it. Make sure it’s well and tightly written.
I spent maybe 15 hours on my parent essays. Honed them repeatedly until they read beautifully. DC was admitted at every school to which we applied.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. There are no character or word limits in the applications I am currently looking at in Ravenna.
When you suggest 250-500 words, is that total across the three to five questions asked, or is that per question?
Thanks.