4theluvofgod
Nov 1, 2014
Undergraduate / "Grind the leaves and then filter them into pigment extracting solution" - An essay about Failure [6]
"Difficulties mastered are opportunities won ". The experiment reminded me of patience when I was nearly driven crazy by the mess on the filter paper. Yet a person cannot be defeated for the same reason twice. I decided to quietly wait for the change of phenomenon, for my success. I was really happy ,because I finally findingfound the mess disappearingdisappeared and the pigments getting layerslayered . I could never be surer of the payment for patience than that moment because it actually brought me success after all.I don't understand the last sentence
Hi! Red are corrections and green are comments.
Here are my suggestions:
1. Stick with everyday English words. I see many inappropriate words in your essay.
2. Rewrite some sentences. They are confusing.
3. Pay attention to your grammar.
4. Write in depth -- is this experience unique? How does it make you stand out?
5. Pay attention to the word "recount" in the prompt. It means to briefly describe your failure. This essay should be focusing on how the failure has impacted you and what have you learned from it.
I'm willing to see your next draft.
"Difficulties mastered are opportunities won ". The experiment reminded me of patience when I was nearly driven crazy by the mess on the filter paper. Yet a person cannot be defeated for the same reason twice. I decided to quietly wait for the change of phenomenon
Hi! Red are corrections and green are comments.
Here are my suggestions:
1. Stick with everyday English words. I see many inappropriate words in your essay.
2. Rewrite some sentences. They are confusing.
3. Pay attention to your grammar.
4. Write in depth -- is this experience unique? How does it make you stand out?
5. Pay attention to the word "recount" in the prompt. It means to briefly describe your failure. This essay should be focusing on how the failure has impacted you and what have you learned from it.
I'm willing to see your next draft.