When you apply for college, you usually need to write an essay to attach with your application. The essay needs to give a representation of your grammar and English skills as well as a basic understanding of why you want to attend the school. Essays need to follow the instructions of the college application.
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Many essays can be directly submitted to the college you plan on attending for a chance to receive a scholarship sponsored by that college. FAFSA also has great links for websites where you can submit essays for the opportunity to get a scholarship not sponsored by a college or university.
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College application essays are your opportunities to showcase your personalities as well as your abilities aside from the academic setting. Be sure to take time to write, proofread, write, proofread, write, proofread your essays because you never know if the essays are the make-or-break between acceptance and rejection. Lastly, when writing your college essays, you should make sure that your true personalities come through. College admission officers are not born yesterday, and they have been reading essays for a long time. Therefore, they can tell when you are bluffing or when you are not. Just be sure to write it honestly.
I don't think there are any degrees that don't require essays anymore. One of the "Gordon Rule" core education classes is College Composition, which requires a minimum of 5000 written words, in the form of essays, to be assigned as the instructor sees fit.
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The only way you can get into Boston College is if you write good college essays and don't blow off high school. Remember Boston college is a hard high school to get into as is it is Catholic.
Not writing essays should not be the decision point for choosing a major.