I need to write a 5 page essay for admission at APU. Any ideas on what to talk about?
Ideas? A five-page essay/autobiography describing personal and professional history
Well what do you want to major in? How did you first become interested in your current field of study? What have you done so far to work towards your educational goals? What do you have in mind as a career? Once you get started, it should flow pretty easily. Good luck and have fun with it!
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Thank you!
I just don't know how to begin my essay
I just don't know how to begin my essay
How do I start the essay? I don't know if I should list my name or not?
Did you give your name somewhere else on the form, or if it's online, earlier in the process? If so, you don't need to give your name again unless the instructions for the essay say you should.
Since the essay is of a decent length, you might want to include a title. However, don't worry about that until after you've finished the essay and you know what you want to say. Just start writing so you aren't staring at a blank page. Later, you can go over your essay and improve it.
Does that help? Do you have any other questions?
Since the essay is of a decent length, you might want to include a title. However, don't worry about that until after you've finished the essay and you know what you want to say. Just start writing so you aren't staring at a blank page. Later, you can go over your essay and improve it.
Does that help? Do you have any other questions?
Well, I wasn't sure if I should state my name on the essay. I have to submit it online. It didn't say to have a title. I'm just having trouble beginning the essay
It looks like you're supposed to write a sequential narrative that explains what you want to study at APU, why you want to study it and what you've done within that subject so far. You could start with something like "I first became interested in [the subject you want to study] when..." Then go from there, recounting experiences that strengthened your interest, helped you discover the specific subfields you're interested in, and taught you how to approach the subject. Does that make sense?
thank you all member, very good post
sorry, i have no idea...
sorry, i have no idea...