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Have you written a draft for your college application essay? Do you think it is near perfection? Read it again and you will see that there’s always room for improvement. Get College Info shares some tips on how you can improve your statement of purpose. Here are some of them:

Add humor to your college application essay

Put a little bit of humor in your writing. Of course, the college application essay is not a stand up comedy routing, but a little humor helps show a more modest side to your self. Remember to stay on topic while modestly making light humor out of some of the subject matter in your college admissions essay topic.

When you decide to add a dash of humor, make sure that you know how to handle it well. Humor is a very effective tool when used by expert writers, but it can also be risky to those who don’t know how to use this approach effectively. It should appear amusing and somewhat funny, not forced and confusing.

Remove “big” words from your essay

Try to avoid using really big words that you normally would never ever use in real life. This will only come across as inflated and a little odd to them. But don’t worry, they read enough of this type of thins in many college admissions essays all the time from others. Be original.

Big words will make your essay sound superficial and trying too hard to impress. Instead of highfalutin terms and jargon, just use simple words to be more straightforward and to express yourself better.

Let others read your essay

After you have written the essay and have made corrections on it, have family and friends look at it with a critical eye. Ask friends or family members who have already written a college application essay to take a look at it to see if it does any justice based on their past essay experience.

Others can easily spot the errors you might have missed. You can ask your former mentors and peers to read and comment on your essay. A fresh pair of eyes can see small but significant mistakes you’ve missed when you’re in a hurry or you think your essay’s done already.

Don’t be afraid to revise your essay

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As you revise your paper, try to phrase your thesis or purpose statement in a precise way so that it matches the content and organization of your paper.

Make sure that you achieve unity in your essay. Don’t be afraid to change anything in order to improve your essay. Make sure that the ideas flow well and that the essay is clear about your purpose for application.

Improving your essay doesn’t end with a few revisions. You have to read it again and make revisions. Add a twist of creativity to make it more interesting to read, and let others review it.

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