Over the years, students who tell me they absolutely love to write have said they struggle with the application essay. So if you’ve been biting your nails or tearing your hair out even a little, ...
Many college applications require a personal essay, which can be daunting for students to write. But a few simple tips, some introspection and insight into what admissions officers are looking for ...
An essay is a piece of non-fiction writing with a clear structure: an introduction, paragraphs with evidence and a conclusion. Writing an essay is an important skill in English and allows you to ...
Madison Magazine is looking for short nonfiction essay submissions (1,100-words max.) from Madison-area writers. Varying styles, genres and voices are encouraged, but familiarizing yourself with ...
An essay is a focused, academic discussion of a particular question, problem or issue. Many of you have been writing essays for years, and are probably good at it. That's great, and everything you ...
The introduction of a narrative essay sets the scene for the story that follows. Interesting introductions—for any kind of writing—engage and draw readers in because they want to know more. Since ...
Each year the Royal Institute of Philosophy holds an essay prize competition. Previous winners include Renee Rushing’s ‘Fitting Diminishment of Anger: A Permissivist account’ and Michael Cholbi’s ...
Beyond those core documents, many law schools allow other essays, usually optional but sometimes required. Most prominent is a type of essay that used to be called a diversity statement.
The settlement is located in a restive and remote area in the interior of PNG, making search and rescue efforts complicated and hazardous. The remains of only six people have been recovered so far.
On this "Face the Nation" broadcast, New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and former national security adviser Robert O'Brien join Margaret Brennan.
On the other hand, large language models don’t yet have the chops to write a great opinion essay (at least not to my standards — or my editor’s). Which means that for now, anyway ...