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Need Some Ideas To Help Me Write My College Essay On My Mother

I need to write a mother/daughter essay. Help!?

Your thesis could sound similar to this: No-one is perfect, but everyone can be a friend.

1st paragraph: My daughter and I loved each other from day 1. Love grows like a plant, and it starts at the roots...must be nurtured daily...&c.. How you begin life should be how you live it, and how you end it: peacefully.

2nd: Ask a question, like, "if I didnt have my daughter, where would I be and what would I be doing?" ... As a mother, I have to coach my daughter to be good in this world. And at the same time, she coaches me to be a better person, too. Your relationship with her also inspires her relationships with others.

3rd: If we weren't a good team, or good allies, we'd only start a war. (you could lead this idea to other political topics...) Add some humour... girls are awesome because we dont spark major ugly events like wars, as men have done.

closing paragraph: We'll never fully understand how important and grand our relationship is until we should ever part from each other. Sometimes you don't know what you have until it's gone. (go on about how you appreciate your life with her and how others should learn to accept the ups and downs in life... and to APPRECIATE life).

Top the sundae with a sweet cherry: We're friends til the end.

I Can't Write My College Essays... :(?

I keep on trying. It is almost like I have too many ideas or too few. My brother told me to make a list and know I have a list of like 30 things to write about. I've started like 5 or six times but every time I get too bored of the topic or I'm not sure if it exactly goes along with the prompt or whether or not the people will like reading it or think it is dumb or what. Or if they read something sad by me and are just like oh, whatever, we've read worse, get over it! I'm in desperate need of help, I've been working on this practically all day and haven't really gotten anywhere :/

What should I write about for my college essay?

Your college essay should say something about yourself that is not present on other parts of your application. For example, don't write about winning the state soccer championship, because the admissions people can see that you played soccer on the "extracurricular activities" section. For this essay prompt, the best response would be to write about an issue you feel strongly about, and add a personal connection. Make it interesting, make it personal, and make it a window into your personality.

For example, for writing about an "issue," you might write how you originally thought there should be strict immigration laws because your mother lost her job to migrant workers, but after you met a close friend from Mexico, you changed your views. This tells a little about your personality and shows you are able to look at an issue intelligently.

Do NOT write about sports, your parents / grandparents as "heroes," or an intense personal issue (like depression.) These themes are overdone and you will not stand out if you use one.

Good luck!

When I write an essay, I don't have any ideas, how do I get the ideas?

by studying the subject (internet+books) and finding something you like about it.But please note that writing like this is an exercise.This writing process is VERY wrong from a pure creative writing point of view.You should write essasys or ideas ‘tasting’ very interesting/cool/important FOR YOURSELF.On the other side, exercise (or the ‘workout of the writer’ as I call it) is VERY important.Any writing challenge makes you better, but you have to understand how writing works.Basically, creative writing is about what’s inside you mind, and if you honestly don’t care about something to the point that you have no idea what to write about it, you should not write it.On the contrary, daily workout is very important, and a a writer should NEVER be ashamed of wasting his ink.So workout my friend, but writing an essay about something you don’t care about will NEVER create any good result (but a very good workout only).Hoping this may be helpful,Wallace Lee

Can somoene help me edit my college essay? HONEST responses please.......?

Was Karl Marx on the reading list? It sounds like a question he posed. Other philosophers had ideas on how the environment affects you.

I think you need to compare your situation to others, perhaps people who stayed in Haiti, or Americans without education of other ethnic groups. It's not just about your personal experience, but how these things changed you...

Concrete examples of other Americans. I don't think going to college is necessary in the USA. Among white collar WASP and Asian community it may be, but I know many successful Italian Americans who did alright.

Also, there's the single mother case. That isn't because of your Haitian heritage. My mother was divorced, educated, and born in the USA, and we were still broke growing up.

You can find statistics for other Haitian Americans, what the median income and the education level is (evidence of what your culture really is). Compare this to African Americans, who will look similar but have a different cultural perspective. (and African Americans of different social classes, in different cities etc).

Find out more about your culture and environment. How rich were your neighbors. How educated. What culture. Were you an outsider, or were there other Haitian Americans from single mother backgrounds.

I hope this helps.

What is a college essay?

Your essay reveals something important about you that your grades and test scores can't—your personality. It can give admission officers a sense of who you are, as well as showcasing your writing skills. Try these tips to craft your essay. Starting the essay can be the hardest part. Brainstorming about your personality traits and defining your strengths is a good place to begin. After you've gathered your notes, create an outline to organize your essay and decide where you want examples to appear. Now you're ready to write your first draft. Don't worry about making it perfect. Just get your ideas flowing and your thoughts down on paper. You'll fix mistakes and improve the writing in later drafts. Develop three essay parts.Introduction: One paragraph that introduces your essay.Body: Several paragraphs explaining the main idea with examples.Conclusion: One paragraph that summarizes and ends the essay.Give your essay focus by figuring out how the question relates to your personal qualities and then taking a specific angle. Make sure everything you write supports that viewpoint. Read about how some students conquered the essay. The essay question might ask you about your best quality, an experience that shaped you or the reason you want to attend a certain college. Don't be tempted to write what you think the admission officers want to hear; answer the question honestly. Show your draft to family, friends or teachers. Ask if it makes sense and sounds like you. Consider their feedback and make changes, but keep your voice. High school senior Dana warns, "Make sure the essay is in your own voice. If at some point you read over your essay and you hear your mother's voice, something is wrong." For more on how to write a college essay, see custom essay writing service.

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