Tuesday, June 23, 2020
The Story of March Madness
Is your bracket busted yet? (Probably.) One of the things that draws even casual sports fans to March Madness is the storylinesââ¬âthe last-minute excitement, the playersââ¬â¢ personal stories, the upsets, the Cinderella runs deep into the tournament. And during the tournament, absolutely everything becomes a story. As I write, one of the top stories on Yahoo Sports is about the chair that GA State coach Ron Hunter fell out of in excitement when his son hit a game winning shot. Yesââ¬âthe chair, which is now a treasured object of superstitious reverence. Of course! But another great story (and one of the enduring images of this yearââ¬â¢s tournament, even after GA State was eliminated in the next round). Stories make the game more exciting by giving us a personal connection to it. Thatââ¬â¢s how we tend to relate to the world around us. And I think itââ¬â¢s a useful thing to remember when youââ¬â¢re writing application essays: stories matter. Your personal experiences add depth and interest to your application essays, helping you stand out and illustrating the qualities and goals youââ¬â¢re explaining. As you prepare to write, think about the stories you want to tell. It can be helpful to do some prewritingââ¬âthink through some of the experiences you want to write about and what you learned from them, as well as how they relate to what you want to do in the future. This will give you some good material to draw on in your essay(s). Andâ⬠¦Go Bruins! (If theyââ¬â¢re eliminated by the time you read thisââ¬âbetter luck next year.) Byà Dr. Rebecca Blustein,à Accepted.com consultant since 2008, former Student Affairs Officer at UCLAââ¬â¢s Scholarship Resource Center, and author of the ebook,à Financing Your Future: Winning Fellowships, Scholarships and Awards for Grad School. Dr. Blustein, who earned her Ph.D. at UCLA, assists our clients applying to MS, MA, and Ph.D. programs. She is happy to assist you with your grad school applications. Related Resources:à â⬠¢Ã 5 Fatal Flaws to Avoid in Your Application Essays â⬠¢Ã Telling Your Story in Your Application Essay â⬠¢Ã MBA Application Essays: All You Need is a Story
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