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What Could Possibly Be Wrong with My MBA Admissions Essay?

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Mon, 18 May 2009

Editing and proofreading your MBA admissions essay is necessary to give it an an edge over those of the other applicants. Writing an MBA entrance essay concerns not only on what you will say about yourself, but also on how you will say it. This is why double checking your work is a must. If your essay has faulty editing, you can give the impression that you are a careless person. Aside from this, it can also give the readers the notion that you are not serious about your application. Below are some things that you should do to ensure that you are submitting an essay that would be noticed by the school admissions officers.

Doing substantive copy-editing

Substantive copy-editing is one of the things you should do after you have written your essay. This involves checking your work for clarity and sentence structure or organization, and making revisions if necessary. In substantive editing, you have to ask yourself if your work has unity. Does it have a theme or a thesis that binds the sentences together? Are all the sentences related to your main thesis? These are just some of the questions that you have to ask yourself when you do substantive editing. If proofreading is about the technical issues such as grammar and typos, substantive editing, on the other hand, is more about checking the logical flow of the sentences and paragraphs. You should do copy-editing several times until you think there is no more room for revisions.

Having another pair of eyes check your work

Sometimes, you get immune with your own writing that you fail to notice mistakes such as typo, grammatical, and logical errors. This is why asking someone to read your essay aloud while you listen can be a great way to spot errors. You can also let your peers read your essay and ask them to comment on it. Aside from your peers, you can also ask your former teachers to read your essay and give suggestions on how to improve it. You then have to consider the suggestions made by others. Make your revisions and then after doing it, allow others to read and comment on your revised college admissions essay. Do this several times.

Checking for technical flaws

Some applicants who are confident on having written excellent essays wonder why they still have not made it to the school that they want. The problem probably rests on their faulty proofreading. Double checking your work for technical errors is as important as writing a substantial content. Among the things you have to watch out for when you do your proofreading are syntax and typographical errors. In proofreading, take pens of different colors. You have to read your work several times. At first reading, you have to watch out for the spelling. You can use a red pen for this. Then you should read again this time for unnecessarily repeated words and other typos and make corrections using a pen of different color. To easily spot errors, you have to read and examine each sentence well.

 

Nancy Haverford is a professional writer. She writes articles on how to improve MBA admission essays to broaden students' chances for college admissions with the help of a well-written admission essay.


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