Archive for October, 2009

Using Imagery to Write a Winning Graduate School Personal Statement

Filed under graduate school essay writing with No Comments, October 31st, 2009 by pompano

It would be very helpful to incorporate some sense of imagery in your personal statement for graduate school. Using imagery is proven to capture the attention of the admissions panel who’s reading your essay.

How to Creatively Discuss Ordinary Details in Your Graduate School Admission Essay

Filed under graduate school essay writing with No Comments, October 24th, 2009 by pompano

Creatively discussing very ordinary details in your graduate school admissions essay can be appealing to your readers. These can make a good introductory paragraph.

Critique of Benchfly Blog

Filed under Graduate school blog reviews with No Comments, October 19th, 2009 by pompano

The authors? writing styles are somewhat informal and very lively in tone, and effectively comes to play whether they are writing entries about the difficulties of one?s last year in graduate school or how better mechanisms have made the transport of bananas possible all year round. His blog entry writing is characterized by crisp and smart language with a slight dash of humor.

Sample Graduate Essay: What to Keep in Mind When Revising Your Essay Draft

Filed under graduate school essay writing with No Comments, October 17th, 2009 by pompano

Although there is no perfect formula for good writing, you could say that drafting one?s essay would be a good start to create an effective written article. Keep in mind that every time you need to draft your essay, you will always gain the knowledge of hindsight.

Elements of a Good Personal Statement Graduate School: Transition Words

Filed under graduate school essay writing with No Comments, October 10th, 2009 by pompano

If you?re thinking of entering graduate school, you have to pull off a convincing graduate school essay. Graduate school essays can either be personal statement essay, a statement of purpose, or a statement of background and goals, depending on what the school would require.