(Video) How to Best Represent Yourself on College Applications & 10 Essay Writing Tips

College applications can be stressful and hard to understand. Check out these practical tips for highlighting your best qualities on College Applications.

These tips can also be applied to job applications.

Ten Tips for Writing the College Essay

Brought to you by the American School Counselor Association

You know why you’re amazing but you have to tell everyone else. The college essay is the opportunity for you to make a statement before the admissions committee. Think of the essay as a stage where your personality gets to shine.

Start Early

Starting early buys you the luxury of revising and rewriting the essay. You can write it, put it away for a few days, then take a fresh look at it later. Walking away and then coming back brings a fresh perspective to the work — without the pressure and stress that comes with a time crunch.

Choose a Specific Topic

Many colleges ask applicants to describe a special interest, an experience that changed their life, or a person who influenced them. An essay on why you participated in the extra-curricular activities you chose in school, as well as what you learned from those choices, can be an excellent topic.

List a bunch of essay topics and then add some key points for each one. Decide which topic has the most potential; it should be something that you feel strongly about so that it really comes alive when you write about it.

Outline What You Want to Cover

Use the brainstorming process. Make a list of all the ideas you want to include–don’t rule anything out. List everything you can think of. Then go back over the list and check off or circle the major points you want to cover.

Work on the Opening Paragraph

Think of lots of different ways to begin. There are many approaches that can be used. Warm up by using a meaningful quote or definition. Starting off with a rhetorical question that fits your situation is also a good way to get started. You might open your essay with a detailed description of the setting of an important experience you’ve had so that readers feel they were really there.

Pick the opener that best draws the reader in with an unusual, entertaining, or thoughtful hook in beginning.

Compose a Rough Draft

Use the outline you created to address each of your key points–as if you were having a conversation with someone. Try to be personal and, if it comes naturally, add humor. Concentrate on content, use descriptive language, and give clear examples. Imagine that you’re talking to a close friend when writing your essay. This technique should help the real you shine through. Remember, a rough draft doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to be a start.

Review What You’ve Written

This time use a more critical eye. Is the essay interesting and well organized? Does it give a good picture of who you are? If it isn’t as interesting as you’d like, add more examples and details. Read your essay out loud to see if the essay flows. Make sure you’re writing about yourself–not the person you imagine the admissions counselor will find interesting.

Rewrite Your Essay

Writing the essay the first time is hard enough, but taking time to write another draft is well worth the effort. Show your essay to the school counselor, a high school English teacher, outside professional, or anyone who can give you an honest critique of it. Read your essay to your parents. Other people can often tell if there isn’t enough being revealed, whether the essay rambles, or if the humor is falling flat.

Edit Your Final Draft

While we covered a lot about content, this time really look at the mechanics of the essay. Grammar, spelling, sentence structure, style, and tone all count. Double check everything so that nothing detracts from the finished product.

Proofread, Proofread, Proofread!

When it comes to proofreading, don’t do it alone. Ask someone else to read your essay. Spell check programs on computers can only go so far in ensuring that everything is correct.

Take a Last Look for Details

Is the essay clean? Is the typing, printing, and handwriting clear? Make sure your name and social security number is on the essay so that if it’s separated from the application, it can quickly be matched up again. Pretend that you are reading the essay for the first time. Does it make the impression you want it to?

Read more on FamilyEducation: http://school.familyeducation.com/college-applications/essays/56211.html#ixzz1M3OjuPgu

Happy Mother’s Day Weekend: Event and Well Wishes

Mother’s Day is a time to publicly acknowledge the awesome women on our lives, build them up and let them know that all their hard work and family dedication hasn’t gone un noticed.

This weekend and every weekend make it your business to tell the mothers in your life what they mean to you because truth is tomorrow isn’t promised for you or them.

Events

Victorious Christian Living Institute Presents

Kingdom DIVAs (Developing The Inner Virtuous Anointing)

Young ladies ages 17-21 are invited to improve their personal, professional and spiritual persona with fashion, make-up, modeling. dating, health  and finance activities and discussions.

Saturday May 7th – June 25th
Time 4PM – 5:30PM
New Faith Baptist Church International
25 S. Central Ave. Matteson, IL 60433

Spa Networking Event in honor of Mother’s Day

Saturday, May 7 · 5:00pm 9:00pm
Martini Club

3124 N. Central
Chicago, IL
 

Network and shop with fabulous entrepreneurs.

Free Facials

Your choice of a free Spa service:
Mini massage, mini manicure or mini pedicure

Door prizes

Raffles

Cash Bar

FREE!!!!!!!

For Vendor and Sponsor information please email Natasha at natasha@parentsofcolor.us

 

Continue to be Beautifully Blessed!

Ms. Chanel “Ambitious” Ballard 

Chief Inspiration Officer

 

Save Your Self: Are you standing in the way of your progress?

While I sit on my lunch writing my inspiration resume, listening to Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday, I’m thinking of all the opportunities I missed to be something great. I was a dynamic track star back in the day. I was cold at 100mm dash! Running was indeed my gift but it wasn’t my passion. My mother had dreams of her little girl competing in the Olympics but my heart wasn’t there. 
I remember in 7th grade I had an opportunity to go to Japan for a foreign exchange program. I let fear keep me from an experience that would have expanded my horizons and set me apart from my peers. Again, my heart wasn’t in Japan.
As I got older I noticed myself allowing where I was or who I was with stop me from living my life abundantly. It’s called being comfortable! I soon developed a fear of being stuck, so I started rebelling because I didn’t want anyone to put shackles on my progression. I vowed I would do what made “Chanel’ happy.
It sounds bad but it turned my life around. I learned to save my self. I no longer allowed my current situation to determine my next move. Have you turned a great opportunity down because you didn’t have money or because no one seemed happy for your progress? Forget those people, they have their own issues. Never depend on someone else for happiness. I make myself laugh; I pat myself on the back for a job well done. 
Get out your way. You could very well be the thing standing between the life you have now and the life you were meant to have. Just because you’re born into a situation doesn’t mean you’re destined to remain in that situation.
Take ACTION now! 
Start planning and exit strategy (how you’re going to start moving up in life) to get out your mess and in to progress.


Ms. Chanel “Ambitious” Ballard

Fundraisers Can Be FUN! Weekend Events For People That Care.

Well we are all winding down from a blessed but trying week. Despite all this weeks obstacles we have emerged renewed and rejuvenated to prosper another weekend. What better way to fuel that progress than supporting our community’s.

There are two amazing events launching this weekend.

The Blink Campaign Charity Event at the Ole Lounge, Sunday May 1, 2011

Blink’s mission is to select several hundred charities or organizations in cities around the United States and raise money for them independently. While other fundraisers have raised money for an overall charity as an entity, we want to cater to the specific financial needs to raise awareness and prevention for the commonly spread disease while planning to join with Community Bases Organizations around the United States

When: Sunday May 1, 2011 

Time: 6:00pm-9:00pm 

Location: Ole Lounge 
2812 N. Lincoln Ave. Chicago, IL.



GIMMIE D.A.P. OFFICIAL “LAUNCH &LEARN” EVENT

Saturday, April 30 · 6:00pm – 10:00pm
2946 W. Madison
Gimmie D.A.P.

D.A.P.’s sole purpose is to affect the psychology of every young person.
Vision: “Recreating the World, One Vision at a Time”

Mission Statement:
To mentor/guide the minds and hearts of young adults: exposing them to the idioms of society, their gifts and shaping their future.

Contact Nick Henton via Facebook for more information




















Ms. Chanel Ambitious Ballard
Chief Inspiration Officer

Ralph Marston on Taking Advantage of What You Have NOW!, Video The New Harlem, Community Highlight

Right now is the only time you have to take action. Try as you might, you cannot get something done tomorrow, because tomorrow isn’t here. And no matter how much you may regret the past, there is nothing you can do to change it.

Now is the time to act. Now is where all your opportunities live. Now is where you can be effective. Wishing won’t make anything happen, and neither will procrastination. Whatever you do right now, will get done. Now is the time. There is no other.

Right now, there is something you’ve been wanting to do. Right now, there is something you’ve been needing to do. Right now, you can get started. In an instant, you can be on the road to the accomplishment of your most treasured desires. Before this moment is passed, you can be actively solving your most troubling problems. Don’t let the moment pass you by. Now is the time to act.

The New Harlem Renaissance
http://c.brightcove.com/services/viewer/federated_f9?isVid=1

Power in Our Community Hightlight
Kidz Korna www.kidzkorna.com

Kidz Korna is an Urban Voice in Action for Youth, especially at-risk through

– Motivation
– Education
– Inspiration
– & Care

* Reaching them by way of the Kidz Korna Television Show & Teaching them by way of the Kidz Korna Youth Organization with a priority in youth violence and child abuse prevention.

To make a donation, volunteer or learn about services contact
       Mailing Address:
     7901 s. Ashland ave.,  
        Chicago IL 60620
 

email: thekidzkorna@hotmail.com
               
Phone:  773-957-6422 fax:   773-874-9520

Rise2Power Project 

Learn from Millionaire Entreprenuer’s How to Benefit from Failure

Failure doesn’t mean you should give up, it means you’re getting closer to your dreams. We learn more from our failures than our successes, so keep dreaming, believing, trying and failing. One day you’ll wake up in your DREAM!

People you should know.

Warren Buffett is without question the most successful investor of our time (and possibly of all time). His savvy deal making abilities coupled with his creative and cheerful personality allowed him to achieve success like no other. He’s Richer than Jay-Z and Beyonce!

Don’t just get gone off Patron:Learn Lessons from the Tequila King Pin

It’s important to not only admire wealthy people that look like you but those that grind like you. Everyone encounters struggle, rejection and disappointment. Hardship doesn’t discriminate, the difference is the way we pick ourself up and direct our energy.

Learn from the Hair Care and Tequila king pin John Paul DeJoria, Founder of John Paul Mitchell Systems and the Patron Spirits Company.

 Not only is he rich but he is wealthy! He has created a company culture of community service, respect and loyalty. We can all take a note from his rags to riches journey.

Live Revolution Young Women’s Conference April 23rd

Ladies, Beautifully Broken would like to invite you to a Young Women’s Conference call “Live Revolution” on Saturday April 23rd. The conference will be at the Mother Church, (1636 N. California & Wabansia) doors open at 10am. The conference is free! There will be Speakers, Giveaways, and a concert. If you would like more information please call the office at 773.384.6617.

Check out the trailers below. You don’t want to miss this event it’s guaranteed to be life changing.