This test is not academic. It is designed to check if you are aware about the key points involved in writing GMAT application essay.
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In your application essay you tell your college of choice:
A. Why you are impressed of this college.
B. Why you are a good fit for the school and this program.
C. What your strengths and weaknesses are.
D. You future plans after graduating from the college
What matters in a college admission essay is:
A. To show and engage the reader into understanding who you are and what you are about.
B. Your ability to articulate.
C. Your career goals
D. All the above
It is important to:
A. Write them that you are outstanding.
B. Write and show them that you are outstanding.
C. Show them that you are outstanding.
D. Show that your career goals are unique
In order to give your essay some genuine character, you could:
A. Put some of your childhood memories into it.
B. Add some funny pictures.
C. Ask your parents to add something in handwriting.
D. Ask your closest friend to write something
The first step in writing your essay is:
A. To ask your previous teachers for references.
B. To brainstorm ideas.
C. To ask your friends how they did it.
D. To go through sample essays
You might have great chances of getting admitted to a certain college if you show:
A. Your determination for your goals now.
B. That you have enough financial resources.
C. Your past achievements only.
D. Vast amount of work experience
Your essay might include:
A. Accomplishments.
B. Life goals.
C. Unique aspects of your past.
D. All of the above mentioned.
In your application essay writing, you should be:
A. Eloquent
B. Excited
C. Enthusiastic
In your introduction you should:
A. Summarize.
B. Write something new, intriguing and attention grabbing.
C. Write the same as you would write in a personal profile in your CV.
D. Write about the uniqueness of that college
In an essay you should stay away from:
A. Personal experiences you made.
B. Talking about your past, and just focus on the future.
C. Specific religious, political doctrines, or controversial opinions.
D. Quoting real life situations of famous personalities
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