Laura
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I'm not gonna pretend I'm a serious, introspective intellectual. My brain runs on TikTok brain rot and inside jokes with my friends.
So when I sat down to write my common app essay, everything that came out sounded like I was trying on my dad's suit – it just didn't fit.
It was stiff, formal, and totally not me. Every sentence felt like a lie.
Then I had an idea. What if I just... didn't? What if I leaned into it? My essay is now about the concept of "lock-in culture" and how my friends and I accidentally created a study group that's basically a chaotic, snack-fueled support system.
It's funny, it's weird, and it actually shows how I build community without ever saying "I'm a leader" or "I value friendship." It just shows it through stories about all-nighters and dumb jokes.
I showed it to my English teacher and she laughed out loud, which felt like a win. But part of me is terrified that an admissions officer will read it and think I'm not taking this seriously enough. Can a common app essay be fun? Like, actually fun to read? Or does it need to be deep and profound? I'm betting on fun, but ask me again in March if I made the right call.
So when I sat down to write my common app essay, everything that came out sounded like I was trying on my dad's suit – it just didn't fit.
Then I had an idea. What if I just... didn't? What if I leaned into it? My essay is now about the concept of "lock-in culture" and how my friends and I accidentally created a study group that's basically a chaotic, snack-fueled support system.
It's funny, it's weird, and it actually shows how I build community without ever saying "I'm a leader" or "I value friendship." It just shows it through stories about all-nighters and dumb jokes.
I showed it to my English teacher and she laughed out loud, which felt like a win. But part of me is terrified that an admissions officer will read it and think I'm not taking this seriously enough. Can a common app essay be fun? Like, actually fun to read? Or does it need to be deep and profound? I'm betting on fun, but ask me again in March if I made the right call.