Giving away free admission essay outlines

** JULY 18 UPDATE **

Changes to our free outline program for admission essays, personal statements, application essays, statements of purpose, and MBA essays. Please read below.

We have revised the rules of this program. There’s no need to leave a comment on this blog to get a free sample admission essay outline. You only need to do the following:

  1. Send us the following information:

    Personal bio information
    : Your age, gender, ethnic background, sexual orientation, region of the country, income level of your family, immigrant status, and what major (if applicable) or field of study or type of professional school (law, medicine, or advanced studies). NO NAMES PLEASE. Do not mention the name of the school you are applying to. If you are a foreign student, please indicate so.

    Grades:
    Your achievements in school–what are your grades like (special emphasis on courses that are related to the field of study you’re applying to)

    Test Scores:
    Your test score in achievement tests–we will only use this in the outline if it helps your essay

    Specific Question(s): For college and university applicants, please send the exact word for word text of the question posed to you by the application form.

    MBA/Medical School/Law School Applicants: Send the materials above PLUS send the list of questions posed by the application form AND an outline of your answers to these. We’ll reorganize and reoutline for you.

    Life Experiences:
    List out your extracurricular activities and why you chose to get involved in them. List out difficulties you have had in life and their effect on you (and, if applicable, how you overcame those difficulties). Have you experienced discrimination because of race, class, gender, sexual orientation? List these out. Have you made mistakes in life and learned from them? List these out. NOTE: We don’t have the resources to send out followup questions so please make sure to send enough information so we can write your outline and, resources permitting, at our discretion, a first paragraph draft for your admission essay.

    Favorite Quote or Song Lyric: (Optional) Send us ONE of these and explain what it means to you and how it applies to your life.

  2. This program is offered on a purely discretionary basis. We reserve the right to refuse this free service to anyone. This program can be cancelled anytime.
  3. First come, first served. All requests will be processed based on the order we receive them. Please make sure you send us complete information since we don’t have the resources to do revisions. We just publish the free outline as a free service. You are responsible for all further work on your essay.
  4. To the extent they don’t conflict with, contradict, or invalidate these new rules, the rules below still apply.
  5. Email the information requested above to free.sample.essay *AT* gmail *DOT* com

** ORIGINAL POST **

As part of our grand launch, this website is giving away totally free admission essay outlines based on your biographic information. Regardless of whether you are applying for college, law school, medical school, an MBA program, or a graduate program, we’ll write a winning outline you can use to create your own personal statement/statement of purpose essay. Here are the rules of this giveaway:

  • Maximum of one outline per applicant

  • You have to provide us with your detailed biographic information and what type of school you are applying to

  • You must give us permission to post the finished outline on this blog for at least a year

  • You must give us permission to post the original biographic "raw information" on this blog to highlight the outline process

  • You agree not to sell or rent or sell access to any material we create for you

To apply for this program, please post a comment and we’ll send you contact information

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