REVIEW
This essay creates an image of a well-rounded girl; disciplined and dedicated,
passionate about her
extracurriculars, and academically excellent. She writes in smooth prose and demonstrates that she
has put thought into who she is while drafting this personal statement.
But Whitney falls short in her attempt to escape anonymity and to stand out of the crowd of
“faceless little numbers.” This personal statement reads like an enumeration of accomplishments with
little or no analysis. Whitney writes that math and science are her obsession, but she does not sound
truly passionate and academically motivated; she writes
she is an accomplished pianist, but she does
not explain how playing makes her so happy. While it is clear that the applicant has numerous talents,
the superficiality with which these talents are treated makes this essay overall unimpressive.
Although she does not wish to be defined by numbers, Whitney hints at her perfect SAT and AP
scores, which not only contradicts her stated purpose but is also inappropriate, as those numbers are
already well in evidence in other parts of the college application.
The one passage where simple
listing turns into a more complex analysis of the applicant’s extracurricular involvement is the
description of her service at the Junior Civitan club. Had the experience at the Christmas Angel Tree
program taken an even more central stage, Whitney would have been more successful in leaving the
sphere of anonymity. Similarly, a deeper analysis of the “self-discipline” and “perseverance” that ice-
skating and music taught her would have given the reader a better insight into the applicant’s
personality.
Whitney has put together all the pieces of a successful
college application essay, but fell into a
common trap—she tried to explain all the great things about herself, and while attempting to do that
failed to stand out. If she focused on one of these many accomplishments, Whitney would have gone
from a good and ultimately successful essay to a truly great one.
—Francesca Annicchiarico