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Williams Prompt, don't want cliche


finals1234 1-10  Dec 28, 08, 08:58pm  #
I know a question about this supplement has been asked already, but I desperately need help thinking of ideas!!!

Imagine looking through a window at any environment that is particularly significant to you. Reflect on the scene, paying close attention to the relation between what you are seeing and why it is meaningful to you. Please limit your statement to 300 words.

IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME PLEASE!!
I have written a beginning and have thought of multiple ideas. I can share them with someone who is willing to give me thier e-mail address or something private so I don't have to post it on the thread.
I am scared that what i wrote is too cliche so I need someone else's opinion--Moderators??
 
finals1234 1-10  Dec 29, 08, 01:49pm  #
PLEASE I REALLY NEED ANY HELP AVAILABLE!
 
Linnus 7-108  Dec 29, 08, 11:23pm  #
You should just post your essay. I guess you are afraid of others copying your paper? I doubt people who are applying to Williams College will be that unthoughtful.

Henry Lin
 
EF_Kevin [Moderator] 2-3980  Dec 30, 08, 03:13am  #
Hi! Just post what you have here, and there will be plenty of people available to help you edit.

:)

Kevin

Kevin, EssayForum.com
 

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