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We have prepared free essay-help packets for teachers to help educate students on how to write an excellent application essay for college, grad school, or scholarship applications. Application essays are completely unlike many school essays as they are personal, entirely non-objective assignments. From our experience reading thousands of poor essays, we know that students struggle with the admissions essay.

Each Essay-Help packet includes:

Tips on Writing the Admissions Essay:

  • Step One: Brainstorming an Admissions Essay Topic
  • Step Two: Selecting an Essay Topic
  • Writing the Essay

Common Questions and a Successful Essay:

  • The Common Application's Essay Topics
  • Sample Successful Essay: Accepted by Middlebury College, University of Vermont, and Skidmore with commentary from EssayEdge

 

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