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The Career Passport

The Career Passport. The Personal Essay. Why Write the Personal Essay. To reinforce the writing of the five paragraph essay To reinforce the writing process To assist students in compiling the PEP (Personal Education Plan) documents. When Would You Use The Personal Essay?.

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The Career Passport

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  1. The Career Passport The Personal Essay

  2. Why Write the Personal Essay • To reinforce the writing of the five paragraph essay • To reinforce the writing process • To assist students in compiling the PEP (Personal Education Plan) documents

  3. When Would You Use The Personal Essay? • Students can use the personal essay when • Completing college admission applications • Completing scholarship applications • Completing job applications • Completing various club membership applications

  4. Selecting the Right Topic • The personal essay typically allows the writer to address something which reveals to the reader information about the writer not found from an application form or resume. • The writer should select a topic which he/she feels may be asked in a particular application process.

  5. Potential Topics for the Personal Essay • What is the biggest misconception people have about you, and why do they view you this way? • Evaluate a significant experience or achievement that has special meaning to you. • Indicate a person who has had a significant influence on you, and describe that influence.

  6. Setting Up The Essay • Follow the five paragraph format. • Introductory Paragraph should include the topic worded into a thesis (I.e. what you plan to prove in your essay about the topic.) • Next you should mention the three main supportive points you will use to explain your thesis.

  7. Body Paragraphs • In each body paragraph thoroughly address each point being made. Consider descriptive writing, grammatical structure, and vocabulary. This is a way to show the reader something about you, as well as something about your writing ability.

  8. Concluding Paragraph • Review your thesis statement and the three areas/topics you discussed within the essay. • Close with a statement about how this experience/person/topic allows the reader to understand more about you. Can also be a moral you learned from this experience.

  9. Career Passport Portfolios Barb Baltrinic Ellet High School Akron, Ohio

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