Being over the word count on your college essay is a great problem to have. All writing requires revision, and almost all revision entails condensing. Your aim in cutting down an admission essay is to say as much as possible with as few words as possible.
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Read MoreConsidering how robust the human experience is, you probably have a treasure trove of ideas waiting to be uncovered. So how do you go about discovering this potential gold mine? Try these exercises to help you brainstorm and effortlessly launch into your college admissions essays.
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Read MoreHow short is too short when it comes to college essays? And what if you’re so concise that you don’t come close to the maximum word length? Here are a few ways to add to your college admissions essay word count.
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