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Chapter 22: Advice on Writing
from Ivy League Students
college this year believe that an unnatural level of censorship is required for
their essays. never compromise your message to appear more clean-shaven.”
—Anthony Gouw, Duke University
Tell a Story
“I know they always say not to write about tragic events or make ‘sob
stories’ because everyone does it and the admissions readers won’t pity you.
However, I feel that you should write about an experience that is unique to
you (for me, this was my first time ever performing
on stage in a musical
instead of playing in the pit orchestra or working as stage crew). Also, tell a
story! If you enjoyed your experience
and were inspired by it, chances are
your writing will reflect that emotional aspect and
reveal something new and
intriguing to you. The admissions officer will learn a lot about you, too!”
—Jean Gan, Duke University
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