Monday, September 30, 2024

Unlock Your Full Potential: Why Fresh Perspectives on Your College Essay Matter

 



Here's Why Fresh Perspectives Are Essential for College Essays

Ever wondered why professional athletes always seek fresh coaching, no matter how good they are? 

It's because new perspectives push them to reach their full potential. 

The same applies to your college essay. 

By seeking different viewpoints, you’ll polish your essay, eliminate blind spots, and showcase your best self to admissions officers.

Think about this Enduring Question aspiring college students often have

How can external perspectives transform your college essay?

Writing, much like sports, isn’t a solo game. Robert Greene reminds us, “Mastery is not a function of genius or talent. 

It is a function of time and intense focus applied to a particular field of knowledge.” In the essay-writing process, that intense focus comes from seeking out varied feedback.


Step 1: Peer Review – Honest Feedback from Your Teammates

Your peers can offer valuable insights because they’re going through the same process. 

Whether it’s identifying unclear sections or suggesting improvements, peers help you recognize what works—and what doesn’t.

Remember This Elite Performance Metaphor

Think of your classmates, teachers, tutors and your parents as your training partners. 

They push you, spot your weaknesses, and help you fine-tune your "form" in writing.


Step 2: Professional Coaching – Expert Eyes on Your Essay

While peer review is helpful, professional coaching elevates your essay to new heights. 

Coaches can provide expert feedback on storytelling, structure, and narrative flow. 

They help you align your essay with what admissions officers are really looking for—just like a pro trainer would tailor workouts to help you hit peak performance.


Step 3: Self-Critique – Gaining Fresh Perspective by Stepping Back

Sometimes the best way to see improvement is by taking a step back. 

Returning to your essay with fresh eyes after a break allows you to catch errors and make key improvements. 

It’s like reviewing game footage to spot where adjustments need to be made.


Conclusion: 

Like an athlete who grows stronger with new training insights, your essay will only improve with fresh perspectives. 

Embrace peer feedback, coaching, and self-reflection to elevate your writing to the next level.


Brandon

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