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Everything
we do has a result. But that which is right and prudent
does not always lead to good, nor the contrary to what
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'Hook' the reader in introduction
» Use interesting words
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Prove:
Horses Have an Infinite Number of Legs.
Horses
have an even number of legs.
They have two legs in back and fore legs in front.
This makes a total of six legs, which certainly is an
odd number of legs for a horse.
But the only number that is both odd and even is infinity.
Therefore, horses must have an infinite number of legs.
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There
are a few things you can do to make the process of writing your
application essays a little easier on yourself and a little
more likely to produce the kind of essay that will get you accepted.
Adopt the following strategy or modify it to suit your temperament,
but do something like this:
[1] Collect all your application materials into one pile and
compare the essay topics you'll have to work on. Note the similarities
and group together the applications that overlap in their requirements.
[2] Choose one essay to work on first, and give yourself no
more than 8 days to come up with a complete draft. Stick to
this time-line religiously: giving yourself a frame within which
to come up with essay ideas can do wonders for those little
gray cells up there.
[3] Don't wait till the weekend to do the first essay. Make
it a Thursday or a Friday, or whatever, but don't do it on the
weekend because if you do, you're likely to revert to that blanked
out slo-mo state that is the bane of all essay writing.
[4] Jot down any ideas, phrases, sentences, dialogue bits that
come to you in the next few days. Don't bank on being able to
remember them cold once you sit down to write. Jot them down
as you think them up.
[5] Within the 8-day period, give yourself 2 days to write a
complete draft of your first essay. Don't wait till day 8 to
start drafting it.
[6] Once it's done, put your first essay draft away for a couple
of weeks and begin to work on the next one.
[7] By the end of four weeks, you'll have complete drafts of
four applications and you can then begin to revise essay number
1. During the preceding four weeks, you'll probably have come
up with more ideas, some refinements of what you've already
written, ways of expressing yourself more clearly or more strikingly
or simply better.
[8] Do at least 2 revisions of each essay, but make sure to
space them out by a week or so in order to be able to see them
afresh when you return to them.
[9] Have a teacher or one of your parents or perhaps an older
sibling or your aunt and uncle read the essays and tell you
what they think of them. Consider their feedback as objectively
as you can and incorporate the suggestions that you believe
will make the essays
[i] read better,
[ii] represent the person you are more faithfully and accurately,
[iii] capture the reader's interest more securely.
[10] Have a third person proofread each essay for spelling and
punctuation errors, send the essays out and get ready for a
long wait.
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