College Essay Upenn TextDean furda and the penn admissions staff offer inspiration, reassurance, and direction for students starting their college essays. A writer’s block could be your building block a penn student offers essay writing tips with this entry in our penn admissions blog as a part of the common application, applicants must complete a personal essay. We carefully read each essay you submit, as they can help us get to know you much better than your transcripts and test scores. While essays are a good indication of how well you write, they are also windows into how you think, what you value, and how you see the world. Your essays tell us what sort of person you are mdash and provide a glimpse into the intangibles you might bring to our community. We understand that you may be writing essays for different schools and you may be looking to reuse material, but read through your essay to make sure your essay is relevant to the essay prompt. Essay topics are chosen because the admissions committee wants to know these specific things about you. If you do not address the question directly, the admissions committee is left with having to make decisions regarding your application with incomplete information. Students applying to penn must submit their application for admission to one of our four undergraduate schools. In the penn writing supplement, be sure to specifically address both why you are applying to penn and why you are applying to that specific undergraduate school. Students who are applying to one of our coordinated dual degree programs will have additional essays they need to complete, but the penn essay should address the single degree or single school choice. common application essay prompts for 2015 2016 250 650 words 1. some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent that is so meaningful they believe their application would be incomplete without it. 2. the lessons we take from failure can be fundamental to later success. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience? 3. reflect on a time when you challenged a belief or idea. What prompted you to act? would you make the same decision again? 4. describe a problem you 39 ve solved or a problem you 39 d like to solve. It can be an intellectual challenge, a research query, an ethical dilemma anything that is of personal importance, no matter the scale. Explain its significance to you and what steps you took or could be taken to identify a solution. 5. discuss an accomplishment or event, formal or informal, that marked your transition from childhood to adulthood within your culture, community, or family. How will you explore your intellectual and academic interests at the university of pennsylvania? please answer this question given the specific undergraduate school to which you are applying. 400 650 words for students applying to the coordinated dual degree programs, please answer this question in regards to your single degree school choice. Interest in coordinated dual degree programs will be addressed through those program specific essays. The upenn admissions essays for next year are out and if youre someone who reads college essay prompts every year we dont know why you would unless youre super bored, or work as an admissions officer, private college counselor, or high school guidance counselor , you may notice that penns supplemental college essays are identical to their essays from last year. Yes, these are things that we certainly notice! like many highly selective colleges, penn requires that students complete supplemental essays in addition to the material they must complete for the common application. For the short answer, the penn essay for this coming year reads: a penn education provides a liberal arts and sciences foundation across multiple disciplines with a practical emphasis in one of four undergraduate schools: the college of arts and sciences, penn engineering, the school of nursing, and the wharton school. given the undergraduate school to which you are applying, please discuss how you will engage academically at penn. The second essay prompt for penn reads: ben franklin once said, all mankind is divided into three classes: those that are immovable, those that are movable, and those that move. which are you? an interesting question, right? we happen to really like this one. Its one that leaves a lot of room for creativity so run with it! ivy coach has been featured in we have a correction for the penn essay prompts. A number of readers wrote in that the prompts for the penn admissions essays that we posted a while back were incorrect and they sure were. We apologize that its taken us this long to run a correction! so, whats the prompt, you ask. The admissions committee would like to learn why you are a good fit for your undergraduate school choice college of arts and sciences, school of nursing, the wharton school, or penn engineering. Please tell us about specific academic, service, and/or research opportunities at the university of pennsylvania that resonate with your background, interests, and goals. 400 650 words. if you wish to submit a resume, please upload it here not required. Its one that leaves a lot of room for creativity so run with it! hi guys, this is the supplement question for 2013 2014: the admissions committee would like to learn why you are a good fit for your undergraduate school choice college of arts and sciences, school of nursing, the wharton school, or penn engineering. 400 650 words new info about the penn supplement essay for the class of 2018 just to bring this to everyone's attention, admissions dean furda was quoted regarding the new penn supplement essay and the common app in an article posted tonight on the daily pennsylvanian's web site: in response to the changes in the essay questions, penns supplemental application now focuses largely on academics. We did have a mindful consideration of wanting academics covered in our prompt, furda said because nothing was really directed toward academics in the common app prompts. Another change is the elimination of the section asking applicants to elaborate on one of their extracurricular activities. Any prompt is an opportunity for students to express themselves, whether they are really utilizing that prompt in a way that it is expressing themselves is a different story, but it is an opportunity. Furda recommends that students use the additional information section of the common app to elaborate on any activities that applicants feel deserve more of an explanation. hint: for more college essay examples and analysis, scroll to the bottom of this post! here’s a college admissions essay example from a friend who was accepted to university of pennsylvania! prompt: first experiences can be defining. Aspire, to reach for an ambition , from latin aspiro ad + spiro , to breathe for a purpose. Aspiration drove bill gates to found microsoft, and brought me to the study of language. Most languages have aspirated consonants, including both ancient greek and korean. Though youd never think that ancient greek and korean were in any way related, the two surprisingly have a lot in common. When i was still in diapers, my mom hired a nanny who, like my mother, was korean in order to give me early exposure to her language. Elementary school brought me french, and middle school ushered in my interest in latin. All told, i am learning three living languages †english, chinese and korean †and two dead ones, latin and ancient greek. I have a reason to study korean and chinese because they are the languages of my heritage, but how do i explain latin and ancient greek? theyre dead languages, now only home to school crests and old philosophers. What was it about language that drove me to it? why was it so compelling to me? the answer struck me in the form of a korean cell phone. When i studied korean last summer, i couldnt figure out why the korean ã„·, a soft t, was pronounced ã…œ, a hard t, when it was next to ã…ž h. There was no english equivalent, and i couldnt rationalize the sound change to myself. When i borrowed her cell phone and looked at the arrangement of the korean alphabet on the number keypad, everything clicked. In contrast to the english keypad, where letters are arranged alphabetically, korean maps its letters onto the keypad according to how they are sounded. But once you start to study the language, you discover an ordered set of rules, not a bizarre world where nothing makes sense. In all my language studies, i reached past the confusion and towards the grammar, where i could grasp the fundamentals. After three years of just memorizing sentence patterns and vocabulary, i could finally perceive a foreign but orderly grammar in chinese. I studied languages to perceive the order behind them all, not just to be able to communicate in one. I had known from my first day of ancient greek that it, along with korean, was an inflected language, where the endings of words determine their grammatical function. When i noted that korean once had pitch accent where one syllable of a word has emphasis and a pitch , just as ancient greek does, i couldn’t sit still. I think she was more interested in johnny depp than phonic aspiration, though: she told me to give her phone back, stop talking so loudly and just watch pirates of the caribbean. But even as i eased myself into the sword fights and special effects, i couldnt help but think, why cant i aspire further in a movie theater? maybe ill learn haitian creole. The author’s passion is really evident in his writing, and i’m hooked. Paragraph on My Childhood Memory EssaysIn this essay, the author exhibits these personality traits: passion for languages detail oriented mindset creativity of thought the introduction and conclusion are other very strong points of this essay. In the introduction, the author uses definitions to hook us right from the get go. At the end, he adds a little humor to an otherwise esoteric topic, and he does a nice job tying the conclusion back to the intro about being at the movies with his friend. We walk away a little more educated and with a newfound respect for the complexities of languages. Check out this post if you want to know how to answer upenns supplemental essay questions. hint: for more college essay examples and analysis, scroll to the bottom of this post! heres an admissions essay example by my friend who was accepted into a very prestigious program at upenn: jerome fisher program in management 038 technology. “beep, beep, beep,†the sound of an alarm clock waked a twelve year old child at five in the morning on a normal summer day, the air was crisp and the sun was on the horizon, about to signal the start to a brand new day. That child was me, and that day was anything but ordinary. although i had only slept for a few hours, i was already bubbling with anticipation and jumping around the house like i had drunk several cans of mountain dew code red, which i’ve also done before. That day would be the first day that i would get to travel out of the country, and more importantly, it would be the first chance that i would have to see my birth country ever since i left, when i was two. For almost eleven years, i had questioned where i came from, and we’re not talking about the birds and the bees here. For an excited little twelve year old, the wait of a twenty two hour flight was excruciating. Though the memory has become faint, i am reminded of how i stayed up the whole time and wouldn’t stop asking questions, even long after the dimmed airplane lights created an artificial night.
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