<p>Essay: Choose an issue of importance to youthe issue could be personal, school related, local, political, or international in scopeand write an essay in which you explain the significance of that issue to yourself, your family, your community, or your generation.</p>
<p>Recently i volunteered at a children's hospital and overheard them reject a couple that didn't have health insurance. </p>
<p>I was thinking about writing an essay dealing with the issue of poverty</p>
<p>sounds good. i like it. if done well, i think it should be good.
things i think you need to be careful of:
make sure the essay is saying something about yourself
write about this topic only if it is really something important to you. if you only want to right about it because you think it sounds good, it will show in your writing.</p>
<p>yeah thats gonna be the hard part...its important to me, but i don't know how to incorporate it into my essay quite yet...i better get to work lol</p>
<p>Simple: You volunteered there, you overheard what happened, you felt disgusted with the current health care problems in your country, and finally how you'd like to see the world shift or what would YOU do to change it.</p>
<p>I would suggest NOT doing that^!
anything that anybody could think of, or something that somebody says is simple, is not a good idea for a college app essay. that would create a very generic essay, which is what youd don't want.</p>
<p>That's not true. Many things sound simple, but in reality are not.</p>
<p>If he is a creative writer then he will write down an essay that is beyond what other's would write. </p>
<p>For example, when students are given a prompt such as ''write about a difficult time you've faced'' or whatever, out of the (let's say) 15,000 applicants, 500 would write about the death of someone close. I bet that only a few tens would make it to the reader's mind.</p>
<p>Your essay is your thoughts and emotions in words, and nobody else would be able to produce the same.</p>