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For each person you have listed, ask:
For each of your favorites and least favorites, ask:
For each failure, ask:
In answering these questions, you will probably find that you have a great deal to talk about for at least five to seven topics. You must now confront the primary challenge of the admissions essay: finding the one topic that will allow you to synthesize your important personal characteristics and experiences into a coherent whole while simultaneously addressing your desire to attend a specific institution. While most admissions essays allow great latitude in topic selection, you must also be sure to answer the questions that were asked of you. Leaving a lasting impression on someone who reads 50 to 100 essays a day will not be easy, but we have compiled some guidelines to help you get started.
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