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How to Tackle the First Draft of Your College Application Essay
: Set the scene or identify a "core tension" to grab the reader's attention.
: Support your claims with specific examples, facts, or sensory details. How to Tackle the First Draft of Your
: Don't edit as you go. Focus on getting your ideas down and maintaining the flow of your logic. 3. Adding the Intro and Conclusion Once your body is drafted, wrap it up:
If you're following a specific curriculum like , "214" refers to the section on Prewriting: Generating and Organizing Ideas . Focus on getting your ideas down and maintaining
A rough draft is simply the first version of your essay where you get your thoughts on paper without worrying about perfection. To move from your prewriting (p. 214) to a first draft (p. 220), follow these standard steps: 1. Essential Pre-Drafting (Page 214–219) Before writing, ensure you have these elements ready:
: Create a "map" of your main points so you don't get stuck. 2. Drafting the Body Paragraphs (Page 221) A rough draft is simply the first version
: Restate your main points and offer a final resolution or thought.