I actually just finished one; I wrote about my experience as a tour guide and what it taught me. Like the other have said, just write about something you like and that you're familiar with. The point of these essays is to give colleges and idea of who you are, so keep that in mind when topic selecting. It's not as hard as it seems.
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maryjane31 says,
Write about something you are familiar with and something that really interests you. Or a topic you personally love.Wench says,
Go simple. Talk about something that actually matters to you.NumbrOneAunt says,
more details, please. is this a college application essay? if it's an essay for a course, i second hieronimo's questions.ctgoods2 says,
Old advice but worthy: write what you know.M.Law says,
I actually just finished one; I wrote about my experience as a tour guide and what it taught me. Like the other have said, just write about something you like and that you're familiar with. The point of these essays is to give colleges and idea of who you are, so keep that in mind when topic selecting. It's not as hard as it seems.