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[CN]Introduction: Who, What, When, and Why You Should Read This Book [CN]Chapter 1: Admissions: Itís Not Rocket Science Even If You Are Applying to MIT [CN]Chapter 2: ABCs of Essay Writing and Admissions Success [CN]Chapter 3: Introspection Before Self-Expression [CN]Chapter 4: From Confusion to Common Voice [CN]Chapter 5: Essayist As Traditionalist, Humorist, Artist, or Anarchist: Which ìistî Is It? [CN]Chapter 6: Strategic Thinking Meets Emotional Expression [CN]Chapter 7: Typical Topics Inspiring Exemplary Essays [CN]Chapter 8: Samples and Analyses [CN]Chapter 9: A Before-and-After Review and Comprehensive Critique [CN]Chapter 10: Dos, Doníts and Donít Asks [CN]Appendix 1: Special Messages for Special Groups [CN]Appendix 2: Resumes, Brag Sheets, and Other Supplemental Materials [CN]Appendix 3: Online, Printed, and Other Resources [CN]Appendix 4: Youíre In! Making the Right Choice
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