So you’ve finished your junior year; you’re finally a senior! Now the real fun begins! You’ve spent the last 3 years making the grade, being involved, developing leadership skills, and taking tests. You’ve got all your information ready for your applications. What more can you do?!
Guess what? It’s time to start planning those college essays! That’s right, now, during the summer. The essay is your one single opportunity to show admissions counselors who you are. Beyond the transcript and the application, admissions people want to know what makes you tick.
As you wind down from junior year, start thinking about those little things that make you unique. Get a notebook, or make a file on your computer, that is devoted to essay ideas. Jot down anecdotes such as the time you went fishing with your grandpa, or how you were picked for the decorating committee even when everyone knew you were the class math geek.
Write everything down. Don’t look for momentous or earth shattering moments. Focus on small things that can show a part of you that is not mentioned on your application. Remember, it’s not about the topic you write on, it’s about what the topic reveals about you!