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Chapter 21: Advice on Topics from Ivy League Students
The admissions officers read hundreds
of applications every day, and our es-
says needed to be unique. I wasn’t sure how to do this.
I wrote one about a car
wreck, but my English teacher quickly rejected it as bland and uninteresting
(lots of people write about car wrecks apparently). A
friend advised me to write
my essay about something I enjoy doing. At the time,
I was taking a forensics
class which fascinated me. So, for my admissions essay,
I wrote a crime-scene
report in which I am searching for my future self at Duke University.”
—Lauren Sanders, Duke University
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