
Admit One
Writing Your Way into the Best Colleges
Thomas Richards(Author)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 28. May 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-4214-2864-2 (ISBN)
Description
How to craft a dynamic personal essay that will get your college application noticed.
College admissions-that is, admission to the school of your choice-has become incredibly competitive. Students and their families prepare from grade school onward to shape school "careers" that will give them a leg up in applying to selective colleges. But sterling academic performance, AP classes, high test scores, and sports and other extracurricular activities are no longer enough to guarantee a slot at Stanford, Johns Hopkins, or the Ivies.
In Admit One, Thomas Richards focuses on a key aspect of the college admissions decision, one that makes all the difference in applications: good writing. This involves mastering the dreaded personal essay-but more than that, it means "writing" a college application with a consistent overarching narrative, one that tells a student's intimate story. Writing has the ability to render the grain of a student's own voice, fully integrated and fully under their own control. More than any other element of the application, strong writing is capable of revealing applicants as individuals from the inside out, allowing admissions committees to make fine distinctions between otherwise identical candidates.
In plain language, Richards draws together this sense of writing as central to college admissions while showing candidates the secrets of creating an effective, beautifully crafted personal essay. From selecting words to shaping sentences, building paragraphs, and even clarifying a voice, Richards's approach is the key to getting a student's application noticed and read. The resulting essay that readers craft will come as close as possible to being a trustworthy representation of a whole person.
Treating the college application as a rigorous intellectual exercise, Admit One contains everything students need to know in order to present themselves with clear-edged precision to an application committee.
College admissions-that is, admission to the school of your choice-has become incredibly competitive. Students and their families prepare from grade school onward to shape school "careers" that will give them a leg up in applying to selective colleges. But sterling academic performance, AP classes, high test scores, and sports and other extracurricular activities are no longer enough to guarantee a slot at Stanford, Johns Hopkins, or the Ivies.
In Admit One, Thomas Richards focuses on a key aspect of the college admissions decision, one that makes all the difference in applications: good writing. This involves mastering the dreaded personal essay-but more than that, it means "writing" a college application with a consistent overarching narrative, one that tells a student's intimate story. Writing has the ability to render the grain of a student's own voice, fully integrated and fully under their own control. More than any other element of the application, strong writing is capable of revealing applicants as individuals from the inside out, allowing admissions committees to make fine distinctions between otherwise identical candidates.
In plain language, Richards draws together this sense of writing as central to college admissions while showing candidates the secrets of creating an effective, beautifully crafted personal essay. From selecting words to shaping sentences, building paragraphs, and even clarifying a voice, Richards's approach is the key to getting a student's application noticed and read. The resulting essay that readers craft will come as close as possible to being a trustworthy representation of a whole person.
Treating the college application as a rigorous intellectual exercise, Admit One contains everything students need to know in order to present themselves with clear-edged precision to an application committee.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 201 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
227 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4214-2864-2 (9781421428642)
DOI
10.1353/book.98251
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05/2019
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Thomas Richards, formerly an associate professor of English and American literature at Harvard University, is an independent college admissions consultant. He is the author of The Imperial Archive: Knowledge and the Fantasy of Empire and The Commodity Culture of Victorian England: Advertising and Spectacle, 1851-1914.
Content
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Voice
Chapter 2 Words
Chapter 3 Sentences
Chapter 4 Paragraphs
Chapter 5 The Essay as a Whole
Chapter 6 The Master Narrative
Chapter 7 Three Case Studies
Chapter 8 The Narrative-Based Application
Conclusion
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Voice
Chapter 2 Words
Chapter 3 Sentences
Chapter 4 Paragraphs
Chapter 5 The Essay as a Whole
Chapter 6 The Master Narrative
Chapter 7 Three Case Studies
Chapter 8 The Narrative-Based Application
Conclusion
Index