I wrote the supplement essay about my mild case of learning disability (no complaining). But, I don’t know what to write in main essay- can I explain another “problem” in it? You see, I am thinking about transferring from a lousy school (no honors or APs) to academically rigorous, competitive school- I took hardest courses and got downtrend grades- but I learned a lot and pushed myself though challenges and upward trend at the end of year (but still got Bs). I don’t want colleges to think I always look for excuses. I just don’t know what to write. What do you think?
<p>Why dont you just expant on that. On your struggle for individuality and respect even though you have a learning disability. On how youd ont want your disablity to be a deciding factor of your true abilaties.</p>
<p>you know, something along those lines.........</p>
<p>How about writing about one of your extracurricular or career interests?</p>
<p>What are your interests?</p>
<p>Also, this needn't be your last question. You're still at just the beginning of the application process. Don't worry about bothering us with too many questions. The parents here are nice. :)</p>
<p>Ok, thanks northstarmom.</p>
<p>I already wrote a short essay about my career interest and another about my extracurricular. </p>
<p>I am interested in American History.</p>