Successful College Writing: Skills, Strategies, Learning Styles

Sunday, 30. May 2010

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Reading specialist Kathleen McWhorter understands that students are often lacking in the skills they need to succeed in the first-year writing course and need a text that doesn’t assume they have mastered all the basics. Successful College Writing meets students where they are, offering extensive instruction in careful and critical reading, practical advice on study and college survival skills, step-by-step strategies for writing and research, detailed coverage of the nine rhetorical patterns of development, and 64 professional and student readings that provide strong rhetorical models, as well as an easy-to-use handbook in the complete edition.

McWhorter’s unique visual approach to learning uses graphic organizers, revision flowcharts, and other visual tools to help students analyze texts and write their own essays. Her unique attention to varieties of learning styles also helps empower students, allowing them to identify their strengths and learning preferences.

Successful College Writing: Skills, Strategies, Learning Styles

50 Successful Harvard Application Essays, Second Edition: What Worked for Them Can Help You Get into the College of Your Choice

Monday, 3. May 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780312343767
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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You’ve been told a million times how selective and random the college process is, how the personal essay is your one chance to speak directly to admissions officers and sway them in your favor.  You have to be entertaining, persuasive, and passionate, while effectively conveying your personality, character, and ideals.  And you only have five hundred words to accomplish this.
 
50 Successful Harvard Application Essays showcases the kinds of conventional and creative approaches that helped their authors get into the nation’s most prestigious college.  From coping with family tragedy to seeing Vietnamese soup as a metaphor for one’s identity, the variety of topics covered in these essays will help you think about how to write about yourself creatively and effectively.
 
Each essay is followed by a brief discussion written by a Harvard Crimson staff writer who analyzes its main strengths and weaknesses.  Through this analysis and our Fifteen Steps to Success, you’ll learn:
 
-How to pick a topic
-How to structure your essay
-How to keep the reader entertained
-How to avoid common pitfalls
The Harvard Crimson is the daily newspaper of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Its staff consists of three hundred students, and it is the nation’s oldest continually operating daily newspaper.

You’ve been told a million times how selective and random the college process is, how the personal essay is your one chance to speak directly to admissions officers and sway them in your favor. You have to be entertaining, persuasive, and passionate, while effectively conveying your personality, character, and ideals. And you only have five hundred words to accomplish this.

50 Successful Harvard Application Essays showcases the kinds of conventional and creative approaches that helped the authors get into the nation’s most prestigious college. From coping with family tragedy to seeing Vietnamese soup as a metaphor for one’s identity, the variety of topics covered in these essays will help you think about how to write about yourself creatively and effectively.
 
Each essay is followed by a brief discussion written by a Harvard Crimson staff writer who analyzes its main strengths and weaknesses. Through this analysis and our Fifteen Steps to Success, you’ll learn:
 
-How to pick a topic
-How to structure your essay
-How to keep the reader entertained
-How to avoid common pitfalls

50 Successful Harvard Application Essays, Second Edition: What Worked for Them Can Help You Get into the College of Your Choice

100 Successful College Application Essays

Wednesday, 17. March 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780451207135
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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These are the essays that helped their authors gain admission to Harvard, Yale, Brown, Columbia, Wellesley, Colby, and other outstanding schools-followed by invaluable comments by experts in admissions, placement, and college counseling at some of the best learning institutions around the country. This helpful guide includes:

€ 100 complete essays with professional commentary
€ Examples of essays on common topics (family background, athletics, work experience), as well as the more offbeat
€ Essays on the immigrant experience by foreign-born students
€ A “What Not to Do” chapter from a top college counselor
€ and moreAmazon.com Review
The essay is the one part of the college application that allows an admissions committee to get a glimpse not only of what you are (grades, scores, club member), but of who you are. “Applicants are constantly advised to ‘put their best foot forward,’” says Fred Hargadon, the dean of admissions at Princeton University and a contributor to this book. “But I must confess that I always liked the ones who put both feet forward.” That doesn’t mean that your essay needs to shock. It means you must put everything you’ve got into it. It means that “if you think the college might receive even one other essay like yours,” according to Brooks School college counselor William K. Poirot, “rewrite it.”

The bulk of this book, as its title promises, comprises 100 examples of successful college-application essays. There are those who believe that reading essays will make you a better essay writer and those who don’t. But reading these essays–and the experts’ comments on them–will help you figure out what you want to write and how best to write it. From the essays included here, one surmises that the narrower your focus, the more effective the essay, as long as your narrowness doesn’t cross over into insignificance. What matters most is not what you write about (these essays take on late-night TV game shows, self-induced baldness, the picture on a bag of Goldfish crackers, a family drive on the New Jersey Turnpike, and even a seven-inch plastic Godzilla), but what you do with your subject matter. –Jane Steinberg

100 Successful College Application Essays