Business is in My Blood


Working for several years now, I have learned a few things about succeeding in the workplace: the need for genuine talent, dedication to your craft, and pragmatic approach to running any business. Nothing is truer than the fact that education should continue until the end of our lives, and I have taken this principle to [...]

Filed under admission essay samples, September 25th, 2010

FELPS as the Catalyst in Dissolving Social Inequality


My involvement with the training and supervision of a Community Education staff and peers has given me an accurate perception of how far- reaching social inequality has become. The lack of understanding, as well as the lack of catalysts for those new ideas is one of the roots that have consistently plunged society into a [...]

Filed under admission essay samples, September 22nd, 2010

Importance of Pharmacology


This free essay excerpt and outline package  are provided free by this website.  If you’d like your own customized esay excerpt and outline based on YOUR personal biography, please fill out the form on this blog.  First come, first served. My educational background has definitely prepared me for a career in pharmacology. As a matter [...]

Filed under admission essay samples, September 14th, 2010

Empathy as a Tool for Patient Rehabilitation


This essay outline and excerpt was made possible through our FREE ESSAY ASSISTANCE program.  If you’d like your own excerpt and outline made for FREE based on your own personal biographic information, please fill out the form on this blog. Practitioners in the medical field have always been taught to separate themselves emotionally from the [...]

Filed under admission essay samples, September 7th, 2010

Understanding the Phrase Non-Traditional Background


Oftentimes, when you read about personal statements and admission essays, you will come across the phrase “non-traditional background”. With such a broad and subjective phrase, it can be hard to figure out exactly what people mean by “non-traditional background”. If you plan on writing an exceptional admission essay, however, it helps to know what such [...]

Filed under Essay writing tips, April 19th, 2010

Secrets of a Well Written College Application Essay


Writing a college application essay can be a daunting task. There are rules you have to follow, research to do, and revisions to make. However, if you just take into consideration some helpful tips, writing a college application essay can be less tedious.

Filed under Essay writing tips, April 4th, 2010

Making It to Med School Through Your Admissions Essay


Making it to med school is not very easy. Aside from your GPA and test scores, one of your tickets to med school is an outstanding admissions essay.

Filed under Essay writing tips, April 4th, 2010

What a Statement of Purpose Should Be According to Harvard


A lot of people dream of becoming a Harvard graduate. Admission to this prestigious university almost secures one a bright future. With a degree from Harvard, you won’t have difficulty struggling your way to the top of the corporate ladder in the future.

Filed under Essay writing tips, April 4th, 2010

Common College Admission Essay Editing Mistakes


After laboring over the main body, the intro, and the conclusion of the admission essay, the work is not yet over. Now is the time to do the exhaustive work of editing and proofreading. Do not consider this as a herculean task, but as the opportunity to have your essay rise above the hundreds of [...]

Filed under Essay writing tips, February 23rd, 2010

How to Turn that Blank Page into a Winning Essay for Admission


You may hear a remark that goes like this — no admission essay is perfect. But, whether that is true or not, there is one assertion that could not be contested. It is the fact that some essays are outstanding, some are mediocre, and many are simply horrendous. The following pointers (if you adhere to [...]

Filed under Essay writing tips, February 23rd, 2010
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