Personal Essays for Seniors
You are to write drafts for ALL of the OSAC topics 1-4.
These drafts are due on Thursday, December 10th.
You are to write drafts for at least two (2) of the Common Application Topics A-E.
The Common Application Topics are due Friday, December 11th.
Even if you don’t want a scholarship; even if you are not planning on attending college or a trade school, these drafts are due.
Writing a Personal Essay is similar to writing a memoir. All good writing uses various elements of story telling.
OSAC (Oregon Scholarships)
The following are the four personal statement questions that students must submit for the OSAC scholarship application, which houses most all of our Grant scholarships and about 200 other Oregon scholarships.
Four Required Personal Statements for OSAC (1000 characters about 150 words each)
1. Explain your career aspirations and your educational plan to meet these goals.
2. Describe a challenge or obstacle you faced in the last ten years. What did you learn about yourself from this experience?
3. Describe a personal accomplishment and the strengths and skills you used to achieve it.
4. Explain how you have helped your family or made your community a better place to live. Please provide specific examples.
Common Application Essays
These essays must be at least 250 words (one typed page).
A) Evaluate a significant experience, achievement, risk you have taken, or ethical dilemma you have faced and its impact on you.
B) Discuss some issue of personal, local, national, or international concern and its importance to you.
C) Indicate a person who has had a significant influence on you, and describe that influence.
D) Describe a character in fiction, a historical figure, or a creative work (as in art, music, science, etc.) that has had an influence on you, and explain that influence.
E) A range of academic interests, personal perspectives, and life experiences adds much to the educational mix. Given your personal background, describe an experience that illustrates what you would bring to the diversity in a college community, or an encounter that demonstrated the importance of diversity to you.
No comments:
Post a Comment