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Write a composition on “Your Experience in the Pandemic”

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Answered by rajbongshikuwaluRajb
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Writing a college application essay on how COVID-19 impacted you may seem like an impossible feat. Do you just dive into your recent encounters in the “new normal”? If so, how do you make your experience stand out?

Or, perhaps you feel conflicted about sharing your experience during the pandemic — maybe you don’t think it’s relevant, or you’re not sure how to weigh it in contrast to other pivotal events in your life.

If you decide to tackle the topic, it’s important that you try to remain as authentic as possible. Admissions counselors have changed the way they’re approaching applications by taking a closer look at student’s pre-pandemic academic record and personal statements to understand what they’re really like.

So how should you approach mentioning your COVID-19 experience when you apply for college? Check out the tips below to write a killer essay and get into the college of your choice.

A whole section dedicated to narrating your life in the pandemic? The admissions program Common App has made it possible. Suppose you feel like the pandemic needs to be mentioned but isn’t as engaging as the topic you already have in mind for your college essay. In that case, use this dedicated space to explain what life is, or was, like during the pandemic.

The COVID-19 section is restricted to 250 words. Still, if you need a higher word count for your experience, you can also expand on it in the “Additional Information” section, where you have 650 words to narrate your lockdown experience.

If you do plan on writing about your experience in the pandemic in your college application, try giving a narrative on how it has changed your life. You could draw inspiration from a single turning point or a slow buildup of day-to-day events that made you realize how different your life has become because of the coronavirus. What you write about has to be meaningful to you, and it has to lay out your personality and dreams

Think of why admissions counselors want enrollees to send in college essays — it’s not because they want an extension of details that they can already find in your transcripts and extracurriculars. Rather, they want to get to know who you are aside from your academic records. They’re interested in the person you see yourself as and the person you are becoming. It’s an opportunity for them to think of the kind of people they want to help grow.

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