Friday, August 21, 2020
Should I Write About Community Service in my Common App Essay TKG
Should I Write About Community Service in my Common App Essay Weâre often asked about how to turn a community service experience into an amazing common app essay. The answer is that you probably shouldnât. Sounds harsh, but itâs true. There are many reasons as to why writing about community service is a no-go, but letâs start with a general rule that applies to all common app essay topics. Do not write about anything that appears elsewhere in your application. Weâre referring to your activities section. If you truly believe that community service is so important to you and itâs the only thing you have to talk about, 1) weâre calling your bluff and 2) itâs going to plastered all over your activities section. Writing an essay about anything thatâs already on your application would be redundant. Think of it like this: if you could only tell a college three things about yourself, you wouldnât use the word âcharitableâ twice. Letâs address our remaining thoughts on this topic in form of a QA:âBut I gave up my spring bre ak and/or my summer to travel to a developing country.âHARD STOP. First know that we are not trying to make you feel bad about how youâve chosen to spend your free time. But 1) your parents probably financed your trip and 2) the very fact that you were able to travel (read: not work) during breaks from school will flag privilege. At itâs core, the âlife-changing-trip-to-____â essay, is a travel (and privilege) essay. If you donât believe us, google âVoluntourismâ and see what people have to say. (Spoiler alert: there is more than a little bit of criticism on the idea of people traveling to other countries trying to make some sort of social impact in a two week time period.) Itâs also worth noting that thereâs a very good chance that the person reading your essay does not have the financial means to travel across the globe helping children in need. Itâs not that relatable and you shouldnât risk making a bad impression straight out of the gates. âBut my st ory is going to be different because Iâm really passionate about the cause.âUnless youâve done a tremendous, continuous, hyper focused amount of work throughout your entire high school career in one highly specific area CLOSE TO YOUR HOME, the short-term service trip essay will still read as a one-time experience you had, which doesnât really speak to who are. âNo but Iâm like EXTREMELY passionate about it. I made flyers!â In that case, your essay will end up being about why a particular problem matters to you, or worse yet about the organization that you volunteer with. What youâll be left with is a classic teenager on a soapbox essay, and no one wants to read that essay. âI just want to dream school to know how good of a person I am.â There are a million different ways to be a good person. Instead of thinking about yourself as a good person, think about what makes you good. Are you the person that people go to when they need a laugh? Are you constantly g iving your friends advice? Did you stick up for someone when they really needed it, even though it made you lose a friend? Remember, they already know that you volunteer. Youâre probably only gravitating towards that essay because you havenât done the work of figuring out what personality trait you want to show with your essay. âBut Iâve gone through all of the exercises you suggest on your blog, texted my friends, talked to my family, and everyone keeps saying that Iâm empathetic and compassionate.â Great! Now figure out another way to show that. Make a long list of experiences in your life during which you felt compelled to help others. Ask your inner circle for examples. Text a friend and ask them about that time when you really came through for them. Think back to the first time you saw something that upset you and couldnât stop figuring out ways to help out. Focus in on a small example, and tell it with a story. If we didnât address your concerns or you wan t to work with someone one-on-one, contact us here. Weâll help you find another way to stand out.
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