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No. Some colleges have an open admissions policy, in which you need to have a high school degree or a GED.
Many colleges require admission essay(s). All schools that are members of the Common Application require a basic essay of 250 words or more. Many times, colleges will individually require a supplement essay or other short answer type questions. Some state universities do not require you write an admission essay.
For undergraduate degrees, most colleges and universities require the SAT as one of the entrance requirements for first time students. While most indicate the ACT, most schools do not require it, but state, if the ACT is submitted, the writing portion is required.
There are three formatting types that essays and paper's are usually in for colleges. For the majority of papers it is MLA, for Psychology or classes similar to those it is APA, and for historical or political papers they are in Chicago style.
Essays require quotation marks.
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In general, CSUs do not require admissions essays. Some impacted majors and campuses have additional requirements, and the additional requirements may or may not include an essay.
College admission essays are definitely not to be taken lightly. Although you should not stress out over having to write any essay, keep in mind that the quality of your college admission essays will partially determine what college you will be accepted into in order to further your education.You may be questioning what qualifies as a good college admission essay. The bottom line is that you should always follow the rules and guidelines of the essay instructions. Some colleges will allow you to write about any topic that you so choose to write about. Of course, in this case, you will want to pick an appropriate topic. Writing about your goals in life or goals in further academic studies can be good things to write about. Most colleges will have a predetermined topic selected for you to write about. If this is the situation, make sure you stick to the topic that the college chooses for you. Colleges like to see that potential students can follow directions well.Watch out for college admission essay minimum and maximum word counts. Some colleges hate for admission essays to be too wordy, while others frown upon admission essays not being wordy enough. There are typically guidelines or rules when it comes to how many words you should be writing in your college admission essays. More prestigious colleges will usually require lengthier or more detailed essays.Also pay attention to whether the colleges that you are applying to require a typewritten or handwritten essay. It used to be that most colleges required handwritten essays, but with technology comes the likelihood that some colleges will be switching over to requiring typewritten essays. If a handwritten essay is required, make sure to only use your best penmanship when writing the essay. No college likes to receive an essay that is illegible in spots or contains a lot of grammatical issues. If you are having issues with your grammar, be sure to review some basic grammar topics online or in a book before attempting to construct any of your college admission essays.
MBA applications often require multiple essays. Think of the essays as a group, and respond to each prompt fully while minimizing overlap between essays.