| The College Application Essay Editing Checklist |
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There are really 4 steps to writing the college essay. This first is thinking about how to answer the application essay prompt, the second is writing the first draft, the third is the editing stage, and the fourth is polishing your last draft. Editing is one of the most important steps, and it’s probably the hardest. For this reason we are offering a checklist to help you with the editing stage. After you have decided what you want to write about to answer the prompt (Stage 1). The first draft (Stage 2) should be an open flow, almost a free-writing stage. You want to try to get everything down, even if it doesn’t flow. It’s important to get your thoughts down. We call this stage the vomiting stage. You are “throwing every thing up” on your paper: ideas, word, memories and more. That’s why Stage 3, the edit, is so hard. You have to clean up the vomit. Once you have written your first draft, it is best to let it ferment for a few days. So give yourself time to write your application essay; it takes more than one night! Letting your first draft sit for a few days is important to get away from what you have written before you edit so you can look at what you have written with a more objective and fresh eye. Editing is not polishing. So many students make this mistake. Polishing is fixing up punctuation, changing usage errors, dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s. The editing stage is not that neat. When editing you need to Re-organize your paragraphs, Here is a checklist to help you through the editing process: Content *Check out your beginning paragraph – it does not have to have a thesis statement; rather it should capture the reader’s attention. Structure *Does each paragraph move forward to your final point? Once you have completed your own edit, you might then want to have a professional editing service like EssayEdge give it a final polish to perfect the writing piece. Then you will be sure you have done all that you can to submit your best possible product!
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