
Don’t assume that just because they are called “supplements” that they don’t matter. You’ve spent years working on your GPA, months studying for the SAT and ACT, weeks perfecting your Personal Statement.
Step 1:Give them your full time and attention.
While you might feel like you are out of steam, skimping on the writing supplements is not an option. Give them your full time and attention.
Step 2: Reveal additional sides of yourself in the writing supplements.
Don’t write about what has already been covered in your Personal Statement. The supplemental writing questions are there for you to provide other and different information from what the admissions’ committees already know about you. Think about what content your Personal Statementcomprises. And then reveal additional sides of yourself in the writing supplements.

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