Please write an essay of 600 words or less in response to one of the following two topics:
1. Howard Thurman, who was the dean of BU’s Marsh Chapel from 1953-1965, once wrote: âDonât ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.â Can you describe a particular experience you have had or an activity that you participate in that makes you come alive? How would you try to integrate that experience or activity into your time at BU?
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2. Describe a time when you felt out of your comfort zone or marginalized in a situation. How did you respond to that moment and how has it informed your actions moving forward?*
Essay Prompt 1
At the George Washington University, our students frequently interact with policymakers and world leaders. These experiences and those of our alumni can shape the future of global affairs. If you had the power to change the course of history in your community or the world, what would you do and why?
Essay Prompt 2
The George Washington University encourages students to think critically and to challenge the status quo. Thus, civil discourse is a key characteristic of our community. Describe a time when you engaged others in meaningful dialogue around an issue that was important to you. Did this exchange create change, new perspectives, or deeper relationships?
APPLICANTS TO THE SCHOOL OF NURSING & HEALTH STUDIES: Describe the factors that have influenced your interest in studying health care. Please specifically address your intended major (Global Health, Health Care Management & Policy, Human Science, or Nursing).
What is the truest thing that you know?
One of the themes in St. Augustine’s book, Confessions, is the idea of redemption. Tell us your story of being given a second chance.
In the Villanova community, we believe that we all learn from one another. What is a lesson in life that you have learned that you would want to share with others?
Augustine’s âMiracles are not contrary to nature but only contrary to what we know about nature.â Tell us about a societal issue that you believe the wonder of technology is well-poised to help solve.
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As if writing the personal essay for college apps wasn't enough, many colleges also like to see supplemental essays! They're not trying to torture you though, it's more a way for them to get to know you even better, so be sure to write these supplements -- and take your time and do your research for each one. Even though these essays can be short, they are really important! This is your opportunity to explore all that awesomeness that you do and want to be or to explain the context of your life, so they can have a greater understanding of your application.
What does Optional mean in college admissions?
Sometimes, colleges will say an essay is optional, but I encourage you to write every essay unless it doesnât apply to you at all.
Whatâs the point of all these supplemental essays?
The point is to paint a picture of you on their college campus. They want to see who you are and what youâve done and how you are going to bring that to their specific campus. Each of these essays involves digging in and learning more about yourself and whatâs important to you and then how that you who you are fits in with what they offer on their campus. Each of these essays requires research about what they offer and elements of you.
Often, these essays are more important than the Personal Essay. Colleges ask these questions for a reason -- and itâs usually to make sure they learn more about you and the HUMAN you are (not a test-taking, grade-making, EC-doing machine) and how you will bring that human (you) to THEIR specific campus. They also want you to show them some love and show them youâve done the work -- the research -- to know why you want to be there.
Hereâs something you might not know...colleges sometimes like to hide their supplements. These essays can be sneaky little devils and they arenât always found in the writing section. Sometimes they call them questions --- with 250-word answers:) Be sure to check the different sections of the Common App for where they might be hiding, like in Activities, Family, and Academics. As youâre organizing your essays, make sure you go through the entire common app, step by step to find the hidden essays -- itâs like a treasure hunt!
The most important thing to remember about a âWhy Collegeâ essay is that itâs really a âWhy You on our College Campus Essay.â
This essay is just as much about you as the college.
Why do they need you on their campus?
What will you bring?
So, in essence, this should be an essay that ONLY YOU could write about ONLY THIS SCHOOL. If any sentence could apply to any other school or applicant, scratch it. Hereâs an idea from College Essay Guy: take a sheet of paper and divide it down the middle. On one side list all the awesome stuff about you. On the other side list all the amazing stuff about the college. Where do you see overlaps? Thatâs the substance of your essay. Make sure you include SPECIFICS in your essay. Do your research, and let them know youâve done your research:
If youâve visited (or virtually visited in pandemic times), say so. And talk about what you saw and liked and why it was specifically appealing to you.
Read the student newspaper online. Find events and articles that appeal to you.
Follow the admissions department on social media, and learn what interests you about their campus. Mention something theyâve profiled recently and why itâs specifically interesting to you.
Read the website, especially the admissions website, carefully. Most college websites tell you exactly what theyâre looking for. Are you that person? If so, demonstrate to them why. If not, well, maybe this school isnât a great fit for you.
Read the collegeâs mission statement. Does their mission mesh with your personal mission?
Check out classes that look interesting to you. Look at course lists on the website. Do you find classes that you can see yourself attending? Tell them why this would be a great class for you. What will you get out of it? What can you contribute?
Find professors that appeal to you. Maybe even reach out to them and learn about their programs.
Again, devour their website. Check out clubs and activities on campus. What can you bring to the campus and how do you see yourself being involved?
Hereâs some info from me about the Why College Essay with some tables that can help you plan your Why College Essay .
Also, Tulane has a great How-To for the Why College Essay on their admissions blog . Read it.
More Info about the Why College Essay:
u/4suka shared what they learned at a JHU workshop and I think itâs great info to share with yâall here: âI went to a supplemental essay workshop with JHU and ⌠they (AOs at the workshop) essentially exemplified that we didn't even have to mention specific programs about the school so much as use the supplement as an opportunity to write another mini-personal statement that connects our values and motivations to Hopkins'. "You don't have to mention any classes or anything, we already know what we have, you're just wasting words unless that specific class you mention is essential to your description/expression of values," basically.â link to JHU workshops
Hereâs some great advice on Instagram from Todd Denning, Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions at Tufts: âThe Why Tufts supplemental essay question, may seem pretty straightforward, but be sure to put plenty of thought into it. A âgoodâ answer to this question will, of course, depend on you and what draws you to Tufts. A quick piece of advice: avoid the âfeaturesâ trap. Yes, itâs ok and perfectly normal to be drawn to the amenities of a college or university, but we (The Admissions Committee) want to better understand why you think Tufts is a good fit for you. Rather than focusing on the features (residence halls, bucolic campus, professors), point to some of the âfeelsâ (an eye-opening conversation you had with a current student, the universityâs Liberal Arts identity, the deep civic and political engagement on campus, and so on.) A university is more than just a collection of buildings, clubs, and classes, so get creative and be thoughtful with our Why Tufts!â Also hereâs a link to an Instagram post with more great advice from Tufts Admissions .
I want you to think about leadership a little differently. I donât know if you know or follow Mark Manson, but he posted this last fall on social media and I was struck by it: âLeadership is doing the sh!t nobody else wanted to do in a way nobody else thought possible.â
So, you see, leadership is about way more than being Captain High School or President Every Club. Think about all the different kinds of leadership there are. You donât have to be a specific leader at your school like a president or captain or prefect.
Are you a leader in your own life? Do you make decisions for yourself?
Are you a leader in your family? Older sibling? Care for grandparents? Oldest cousin who everyone goes to for advice?
Are you a leader among your friend groups? Do you make plans? Are you the âparentâ of the group? Do you control the social calendar?
Are you a leader in the classroom? Do you like to be the coordinator and organizer for group projects? Do you lead class discussions? Do teachers rely on you to be an active participant?
Are you a leader in your school? Do you hold leadership roles? Or do you organize without needing some kind of title? Do you help underclassmen? Do you encourage others?
Are you a leader in your community? Do you help in your religious community? Do you volunteer as a tutor? Do you organize drives for causes?
And finally, do you have a job? A job demonstrates leadership and willingness to learn and work with others and to contribute to your own financial stability or that of your family.
Leadership is more than a title, itâs about what you do. And how will you demonstrate that leadership specifically on their campus? Do your research.
THE EXTRACURRICULAR ESSAY
Choose your activity: Pick the one with the most hours, blood, sweat, and tears, and thatâs the most important to you (could be school club, sport, summer activity, job, family responsibilities, personal hobby or interest)
Discuss your history with the activity, any challenges or obstacles youâve come across, failures youâve learned from it, and successes. Be sure to describe in detail what youâve learned and experienced.
Go into the why -- why is this activity important to you.
Then the how -- how will you use what youâve learned and experienced with this activity and bring it to their campus -- be specific. Are there clubs or activities on their campus you can be part of?
First, I suggest you apply with a major -- even if youâre not certain. Many students change their minds. Admissions offices know that, but they like to know that you have some sense of direction. Itâs important that you give them a clear idea of WHY youâve chosen this major. So, once again, details are important. I see this is more of a why me in this major at this school essay than just a why major essay. Your job is to create a picture of you on their campus based on what youâve already done and what you hope to do. Mention and Describe WHY these were meaningful to you and how they relate to the major:
Courses youâve taken in high school (or on Edx, Coursera, Khan Academy, etc)
Activities youâve participated in that have related
Independent or personal research or hobbies that relate
Research and discuss the following within your potential major:
Classes you are excited by on their campus (look at course offerings)
Potential professors who youâd like to take classes with
Potential research projects youâd like to be involved in
Clubs and activities the college offers that are related to your major
Discuss how you see your major playing into your future --- even if youâre not completely sure what you want that future to be.
Many colleges want to know more about your community, your background, or your identity, and how you play a part in it -- and what they really want to know is how you will play a part in the community on their campus and in their community and what you might bring to their campus with your special perspective.
Decide which community you want to describe. Communities can be super small or large: country, state, city, religion, ethnicity, neighborhood, school, club, activity, online, family, siblings, friends, social groups, and more.
If youâre stuck I encourage you to think like an ant and look at your world from the tiniest being around -- what communities do you see? Where do you fit into that setting? Or look at the world from a giant lens and see where you fit. You donât have to be a certain ethnicity or religion or be a team player or a club member to be part of a community. Even if youâre kind of a loner, there is some community youâre part of somewhere.
Once youâve decided, discuss and explain:
How the community has molded you
Challenges and obstacles youâve faced because of it (if any)
Lessons learned from the community
How you have impacted your community
How you plan to continue being part of this community on their campus
Give details -- do your research about what they offer on your campus that might allow you to continue to be involved
If youâre discussing a community that might be hard to continue involvement (your family) on their campus, talk about how you will use what youâve learned from your involvement in your community on their campus.
The Additional Info Essay is there for you for just that -- adding info to your application that they wonât otherwise be able to learn about. Basically, this space is available for you to provide whatever information you feel the admissions team needs to know in order to understand the context of your application. This is an important space and it can be used for lots of different aspects of your application. You could:
Expand on an EC: when youâre not given the opportunity to do so in the application and you have an activity that is particularly meaningful and time-consuming to you -- and your application wouldnât be complete without the admissions officers understanding more about this activity, you can add it here. You can bullet point here or write it like a Why EC essay.
Why College: If you have a particularly compelling reason why this is the right college for you, and you arenât given the opportunity to present it in the application, you might want to let them know here. See the Why College Section.
Life Isnât Always Fair -- Share your Story
Sometimes you need to be able to explain the circumstances in your life -- and colleges want to know about any hardships youâve had.
They want to understand the context of your application, so donât worry about thinking youâre asking the colleges to feel sorry for you. I hear kids say that all the time.
This is your real life. Let them know. They canât know about your challenges and obstacles unless you tell them.
Be proud of yourself for making it through your challenges and moving on to pursue college -- thatâs an accomplishment on its own!
I feel like the Additional Info section is the place to talk about them; that way you can use your Personal Essay to get into details about other aspects of who you are beyond whatever challenges life has presented you.
Some Aspects of Your Life Might Require More Context: adversity and hardship, sexual orientation, gender issues, family income and background, family obligations, mental health issues, deaths, divorce, drug-related incidents, illness, and even legal problems. If any of these have affected your school performance, you need to make sure to explain these events or issues.
For more information and my thoughts and u/McNeilAdmissions â thoughts about writing about Trauma in Your Applications, be sure to check out this post.
More Phoenix, Fewer Ashes (I wish I could take credit for that metaphor -- I think itâs also from a story u/Ninotchka shared on a2c)
Address your issue or circumstance BRIEFLY and be straightforward. Donât dwell on it.
Next, focus on what you did to take care of yourself and how you handled the situation. Describe how youâve moved forward and what you learned from the experience.
Then, write about how you will apply those lessons to your future college career and how you plan to help others with your self-knowledge as you continue to help yourself as you learn more and grow.
Show them that, while you canât control what happened in the past, youâve taken steps to gain control over your life and youâre prepared to be the college student you can be.
Remember to keep the focus on the positives and what you learned from your experiences.
Make sure your essay is at least 90% phoenix, the rest ashes.
First, briefly tell the story. Step up and take responsibility for whatever your issue is. Do NOT blame anyone else.
Spend most of the essay talking about what youâve learned, what positive impact the lesson had on you, and how youâve grown from the experience. Be specific about steps youâve taken to learn more.
End by explaining how the experience will make you a better college student.
Demonstrate that you are taking ownership and taking steps to change your life. You wonât hide from this event, and youâve worked hard to move past it.
From over 300 College Admissions Deans: âŚâwe encourage students to communicate any factors specific to their circumstances that impeded their academic performance. Those factors might include:
lack of access to the internet
no quiet place to study
or the various family responsibilities described above.
We encourage students to describe concretely how any of these circumstances have negatively affected their academic performance or ability to engage in activities that matter to them. It is helpful to know, for example, how much time students spent per week taking on a family responsibility, such as taking care of a sick relative. â My summary of the âCollective Statement from over 300 College Deansâ is here .
Question on Common App: Community disruptions such as COVID-19 and natural disasters can have deep and long-lasting impacts. If you need it, this space is yours to describe those impacts. Colleges care about the effects on your health and well-being, safety, family circumstances, future plans, and education, including access to reliable technology and quiet study spaces.
Many colleges will ask similar questions. Itâs ok to rework an essay to make it work for one school and then another.
Do make sure you do specific research for that college to include like:
School Traditions
School Values, Culture, and Mission
Classes that interest you
Profs that fit what youâre looking for
Research Opportunities that fit in with what you want to learn more about
Clubs and Activities that help you explore more about who you are and what interests you
Where you learned your research (website, tour, virtual visit, info session, social media, school paper, etc)
Write a one size fits all essay
Use the WRONG name of the college!
Organize your supplemental essays. I suggest organizing your supplemental essay by colleges and common supplemental essays on a spreadsheet. Then, I suggest making google doc folders for each college and copying and pasting the topic and word count at the top of a google sheet as youâre organizing. In addition to the spreadsheet, write the Why College, Why EC, Why Major, and so on at the top so that when youâre searching for that Why EC essay youâve already written, you can easily find it.
ONE LAST TIP -- When youâre submitting your apps, sometimes you have to submit the supplemental essay after youâve submitted everything else, so be sure to go back and make sure all your supplements have been submitted. This is especially true in my experience with Rice -- but Iâve also heard of it with other schools.
đAnd finally, for those of you who made it all the way to the end of this post, Iâm inviting you to a FREE One-Hour Supplementary Essay Workshop (Livestreamed & Recorded on YouTube and Twitch ) â Sunday, September 11 at ELEVEN AM Central Standard Time. Here's what it is: I will walk you through all the different kinds of Supplemental Essays you might find and the steps to take to write them demonstrating the best you on your best day, with plenty of time for questions at the end. NOTE: This work session wonât include essay review or editing (stay tuned for the Editing Workshop set for October 16), so itâs more for those of you who either arenât completely happy or comfortable with your current supplemental essays or those of you who are ready to get started.
Details Again:
BadAss College Apps LiveStream: Supplemental Essay Workshop
Sunday, September 18, 2022
11 AM Central Standard Time
Recorded on YouTube
Links: YouTube , Twitch
Even though these Supplemental Essays can often be short, they are super important and must show that youâve taken your time, given thought, highlighted yourself, and done your research on the college. Your job is to make them see you as an active member of their campus. Every word counts.
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Here at Beloit College, we want to see you succeed. This starts with writing an impactful essay as a part of your application. We decided to put together this short list of pointers for you to use when writing your essay.
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Monarch Air Groups provides on-demand private air charters from Tel Aviv to Moscow .
Moscow is one of Europeâs most popular cultural destinations. The scenic Moskva River runs through the heart of this capital city that is home to more than 12.5 million people. Leisure travelers visit Moscow to explore the cityâs many cultural attractions, including the Kremlin grounds and Cathedral Square, Red Square, Gorky Park and one of Russiaâs most iconic cultural symbols, St. Basilâs Cathedral. As one of the worldâs leading business hubs, Moscow is a destination for many business executives who utilize private jets for efficiency.
Currently, Monarch Air Group does not operate any private flight services to or from Moscow.
The Top 15 Attractions in Moscow:
When booking your private air charter service from Tel Aviv to Moscow, three airports serve the area.
Moscow Domodedovo Airport (UUDD) , formally known as Domodedovo Mikhail Lomonosov International Airport, is an international airport 42 kilometers (26 miles) from Moscow.
Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport (UUEE) Â is located 31 kilometers (19 miles) from Moscow.
Vnukovo International Airport (UUWW) , formally Vnukovo Andrei Tupolev International Airport, is a dual-runway international airport located in Vnukovo District, 28 kilometers (17 miles) southwest of Moscow.
Private Jet from Tel Aviv (LLBG) to Moscow
Destination Airport | Airport Code | Distance (Nautical Miles) | Km | Miles | Estimated Flight Time |
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Moscow Domodedovo Airport | UUDD | 1,413 | 2,617 | 1,626 | 3 hrs 30 min |
Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport | UUEE | 1,445 | 2,676 | 1,588 | 3 hrs 35 min |
Vnukovo International Airport | UUWW | 1,422 | 2,634 | 1,637 | 3 hrs 32 min |
Private Jet from Tel Aviv (LLER) to Moscow
Destination Airport | Airport Code | Distance (Nautical Miles) | Km | Miles | Estimated Flight Time |
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Moscow Domodedovo Airport | UUDD | 1,548 | 2,868 | 1,782 | 3 hrs 48 min |
Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport | UUEE | 1,581 | 2,928 | 1,818 | 3 hrs 53 min |
Vnukovo International Airport | UUWW | 1,558 | 2,886 | 1,793 | 3 hrs 50 min |
Private Jet from Tel Aviv (LLHA) to Moscow
Destination Airport | Airport Code | Distance (Nautical Miles) | Km | Miles | Estimated Flight Time |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Moscow Domodedovo Airport | UUDD | 1,549 | 2,868 | 1,782 | 3 hrs 48 min |
Sheremetyevo Alexander S. Pushkin International Airport | UUEE | 1,581 | 2,928 | 1,819 | 3 hrs 53 min |
Vnukovo International Airport | UUWW | 1,558 | 2,886 | 1,793 | 3 hrs 50 min |
Distances and flight times shown in the charts above should be considered as estimates only. One (1) nautical mile is equal to 1.1508 statute miles.
From Tel Aviv to Moscow, flights typically operate using heavy, super midsize or midsize aircraft:
Heavy jet options for private charters from Tel Aviv to Moscow include the Bombardier Global 6000, Falcon 900 LX and the Gulfstream G650.
At a cruise speed of 564 miles per hour, the Bombardier Global 6000 can fly at altitudes higher than most commercial airliners, with a ceiling of 51,000 feet. The placement of windows on the fuselage maximizes natural light in the cabin, greatly enhancing the interior design aesthetics.
The versatile Falcon 900LXâs spacious cabin provides three separate areas for work and relaxation. The jet can accommodate up to 19 passengers in a compact configuration or up to 8 passengers in a comfortable setting.
Gulfstreamâs G650 is one of the fastest jets in Gulfstreamâs fleet with a top speed at 92% of the speed of sound. With a range of more than 7,000 miles, the cabin is typically configured to carry up to 19 passengers and has sleeping accommodations for up to 10. The G650 provides passengers with a smooth flight.
Heavy jets typically include a full galley, catering and flight attendant service.
Super Midsize jets including the Hawker 1000, Gulfstream G280 and the Bombardier Challenger 350 provide a relaxing private flight experience. A spacious cabin design allows passengers to move about, relax or work comfortably during the flight and a flat floor design maximizes legroom.
The Hawker 1000 is selected for its spacious cabin and extended range capabilities. The jet features a range of more than 3,000 nautical miles, allowing for nonstop flights.
The Gulfstream G280 features include a range of 3,600 nautical miles and a cabin pressurized to a lower, more easily breathable altitude. Another popular feature of this jet is the amount of natural light that flows through the cabin from Gulfstreamâs signature large oval windows.
The design of the Bombardier Challenger 350 is configured for performance and passenger comfort with a range of 3,200 miles, a wide cabin, flat floor and convenient baggage cargo areas. The aircraft’s sound suppressing design ensures a quiet cabin for maximum productivity in flight.
Super midsize jets typically include a full galley, catering and flight attendant service.
Midsize jet options include the Cessna Citation XLS+, the Learjet 60XR and the Gulfstream G150.
A member of the high-performing class of midsize jets, the Citation XLS+ can climb to cruise altitude in just under 15 minutes after taking off in just 3,560 feet, one of the shortest takeoff distances of any midsize jet. This takeoff rate represents an advantage for private jet charterers because the Citation XLS+ can operate out of smaller airports closer to the chartererâs arrival and destination points.
The Learjet 60XR offers a perfect combination of performance and comfort. Cabin seating features include dual drop-down armrests, 360° swivel capability for efficient conversations during flight and full recline capability to maximize relaxation.
The Gulfstream G150 is one of the fastest midsize jets available with a maximum speed of 547 mph. Cabin configurations include a club seating layout with two forward-facing seats in the rear of the cabin.
All midsize jets typically seat up to 9 passengers and include digital entertainment, a galley and Wi-Fi for in-flight entertainment.
In conclusion, Moscow is one of the most popular European destinations for private jet charters. A leading global business hub, many business executives traveling to Moscowâs business centers utilize private jets for their efficiency. After spending time in Moscow, leisure travelers come away from their trip with a deep sense of fulfillment from spending time together immersed in the cultural richness of Russiaâs past, present and future and the lasting warmth of the people of Moscow who call this capital city home.
A professional charter coordinator will ensure your privately chartered flight to Moscow is flawless, from a spacious cabin with zones configured with ultra-comfortable seating, first-class dining with flight attendant service, digital entertainment options with an intuitive cabin management system and plenty of baggage space that can be conveniently accessed during flight.
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Destination Airport Airport Code Distance (Nautical Miles) Km Miles. Estimated. Flight Time; Moscow Domodedovo Airport: UUDD: 1,413: 2,617: 1,626: 3 hrs 30 min ...
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