Lesson
Four: Style and Tone
Introduction
Over
the years, our editors have seen some amazing stories become
dreadfully boring and some ridiculously dry topics transform
into an exciting read. The culprit (or hero): writing style.
Witness the advice of some admissions officers:
Use
a conversational style and easy-to-understand language
to project a genuine, relaxed image.
Make
sure that your essay is readable. Don’t make us work.
Give your essay momentum-make sure that the parts work
together and move to a point, carrying the reader along.
Don’t
bore us. More often it is the monotonous style, and not
the subject matter, that makes these essays dull.
A large
majority of the corrections made by our editors fall into
one of five categories: sentence
variety, word choice, verb
tense, transitions and essay
clichés. If you weren’t paying attention in English class,
here’s a refresher…
Select
One:
|