Yes, my suggestion is that you tell the truth, tell your story, lay down the details of what you have just told us - write it well, write it with honesty, and you will be surprised how the pages fly as you pour out your soul.FadedOne wrote:I find myself applying for my college's honor program.....completely out of the blue I might add. It's a new twist in my collegiate fate due to the unforeseen 4.0 I got last semester.
Anyways, amidst other applicational terrors, i'm required the write a 5 page paper on why I want to be in the honor program. 5 blasted pages!
I'm at a loss.
Does anyone have any suggestions of what one would write on an Honors App Essay that would satisfy the question at hand without being a complete BS trip?
advice more than welcome. can't say i've ever written one of these applications. Especially not a 5-pager.
If it doesn't say to on some kind of sheet, don't double space, or finish 5 pages normally and then double space those. There is some truh in this sort of writing being a self advertisement in it's own way, for it is, like an advertisement, an effort at persuasion to "pick me".FadedOne wrote:Muchly appreciate the ideas so far...i'm going to take them to heart. lol, I know when i had to write my entrace essay(300 words max....i had to condense that thing FOREVER!) I felt like I was writing some kind of self-advertisement. disturbing. But hopefully by taking you guys' ideas, this will turn out well.
Thanks for support/advice so far! more welcome. *must keep creative juices flowing* LoL.
side question: If they say 4 1/2 to 5 pages....do you think that double spacing would be preferred or looked down on? Last semester all I heard was that double spacing would make professors happy due to reduced eye strain, but in this case I may look like a slacker. o.o Wish these application people would be more specific. ideas?
Well, some days it's the best of times and the worst of times. People are influenced by what they read at least in subtle ways, and that's just the way it is, whatever anybody else has to say about it.FadedOne wrote:The oddest thing..i'm actually enjoying the writing of this essay. On the downside, i know if anything I write will be worth turning in. I've enter my English Professor mode and find myself coming across like some 19th century writer. Dickens perhaps. Needless to say, I have my doubts as to whether or not the essay-analyist will take me seriously as a Freshman in college. I sound ancient.
always a new dilemma, LoL, at least this one lets me write. I forgot how much I love this kind of thing...even if it may be a waste.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Semi-off topic: I recall someone telling me about how someone got accepted into an ivy league school. On their entrance essay or something, the question was "What is courage". The student wrote "This is courage" and marked red x's on his paper...
Apparently he was automatically accepted. Whether it's true or not us unknown
Nonsense, that means he will know all the old cliche tricks all too well.FadedOne wrote:The other wonderful thing is that I now know WHO is reviewing these things and he's an English Professor. So if I sound like a thesaurus on speed, he probably wont even notice!
GhostontheNet wrote:Nonsense, that means he will know all the old cliche tricks all too well.
Science English? Is that between "Engineering" English and "Proper" English?
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