<p>My D wants to make a list of all the supplemental essay prompts of the colleges she wants to apply to.</p>
<p>What's the simplest way to do this?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>My D wants to make a list of all the supplemental essay prompts of the colleges she wants to apply to.</p>
<p>What's the simplest way to do this?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>My daughter copied and pasted the prompts onto a Word document in the order the applications were due. If you have already registered with the CA, go to your “My Colleges” tab and the writing supplements will either be under their own tab or listed in the “Questions” portion of the supplement.</p>
<p>Thanks, ejcclc. I’ll tell her to do that.
She’s just so nervous about going into the Common App for some reason.</p>
<p>For CommonApp and non-CommonApp schools essay prompts, you may try websites like collegeessayorganizer.com. It will also sort out similar essays from different schools and tell you how many different essays you need to write for the schools you picked.</p>
<p>My kid also pulled them out of the Common App prompt and copied them. She put them in a tab of our “big spreadsheet” that has lots of tabs where we keep track of everything college search related. She should be sure she copies all the info (word counts required, if they give you a choice between questions, etc.) along with the question text.</p>
<p>Copying and pasting them into a Word doc is probably the easiest, perhaps a separate document for each school. Once you get started writing, here is a helpful YouTube series to help with specific prompts. You can even request help with specific prompts from schools if you have no idea where to start! <a href=“Easy SAT - YouTube”>www.youtube.com/EasySATprep</a> </p>