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<p>I am writing 1. Could someone please read my essay? Please Message me if you want to Thanksss</p>
<p>I’ve written about the “most comfortable environment” one. </p>
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<p>Wrote about failure, it was deep…</p>
<p>I’m writing about the failure prompt, but I didn’t get too serious. I had fun with it, and my English teacher and I are going over it tomorrow (wish me luck lol). My counselor read it, and she said that she could really see my personality, so hopefully the adcoms will too (;</p>
<p>Do the promts change each year or are they the same?</p>
<p>@austin23
The prompts change every few years. The prompts this year were the same as they were for the Class of 2014; however, the prompts were changed between the Classes of 2013 and 2014. So there’s no guarantee they’ll be the same next year.</p>
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<p>I think i’ll just write my essay and hope it matches with one of the prompts</p>
<p>Failure one!</p>
<p>I’m still doing the same prompt (#1), but my essay is completely different now… more about my general transition from a math/science person to a humanities person.</p>
<p>1, so open ended it’s nice</p>
<p>the first one because I find it more flexible. My topic didn’t really fit any of the other choices.</p>
<p>NUMERO 5. I’m gonna write about learning to drive</p>
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<p>one is the most common. It’s really the quientessential personal statement prompt. It gives you the greatest freedom, and is deinitely MY favorite!</p>
<h1>1 is the most broad and gives student the most wiggly space on what to write about, but I did >#3<</h1>
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<p>The first story/background one, but when he was finishing it, he realized it could have been tweaked to be the transition to adulthood one. But he stuck with #1.</p>