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		<title>College Essay Samples: Giving Your Drafts Time to Develop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you already know what you want to write about in your personal statement, immediately make a draft after brainstorming to pour out all your ideas and concepts on the chosen topic.  Allow some time for your draft to develop by backing up the main topic of your essay with details and supporting them with examples, numbers, or evidence.]]></description>
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		<title>Why Your Admission Essay to Ivy League Schools Are Likely to Get Turned Down</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What does it take to get to Ivy League institutions?  Of course, you need a GPA that&#8217;s no lower than 3.5.  You also need to score better than the required 1300 on your SAT.  Now that you&#8217;ve met these requirements, you think you&#8217;re ready to go to Harvard or Yale?  Not yet. It is said that only 8% to 15% of applicants get admitted to Ivy League institutions.  With a very low acceptance rate, you must give your application your best shot.  We all know by now that admission essays can be your ticket to getting on board the Ivy [...]]]></description>
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