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The Plot Twist Is You & Other Truths About Writing The College Essay highlights one main principle: Be Unexpected and showcase one moment, not a resume. Start with a specific, raw moment-such as a failure, an embarrassing moment, or a unique experience-rather than listing achievements. 1. Show Growth, Not Just Action: Admissions officers are looking for "e;tension and growth,"e; not just a record of what you have done. The twist reveals an unexpected layer of your character, such as showing vulnerability after a high-stakes failure. Avoid Overused Topics: Do not focus on tragic events themselves, but rather on how those events uniquely shaped you. Avoid cliches that make the essay boring or indistinguishable from others. 2. Key Truths About the Writing ProcessVoice Matters More Than Polishing: Admissions officers want to hear the student's authentic voice, not a perfectly manicured, academic paper. It's Not a Regular Essay: The personal statement is closer to creative non-fiction. It does not require a traditional thesis statement in the first paragraph. 3. Drafting Takes Time: Initial drafts (1 3) focus on structure and finding the story, while middle drafts (4 6) incorporate creativity and deeper content. The final, polished drafts (7 9) should be enjoyable. 4. The Prompt Matters Less Than the Story: Admissions readers rarely care which specific prompt you choose; they care about what the story reveals about your values and character.