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  • College
    • Common Application
    • Colleges A-D
      • Amherst
      • Barnard
      • Boston University
      • Caltech
      • California, University of
      • Carnegie Mellon
      • Chicago, University of
      • Colorado, University of
      • Columbia
      • Cornell
      • Dartmouth
      • Duke
    • Colleges E-M
      • Emerson
      • Florida, University of
      • George Washington
      • Georgetown
      • Harvard
      • Johns Hopkins
      • Loyola Marymount University
      • Michigan, University of
      • MIT
    • Colleges N-S
      • Notre Dame
      • Northwestern
      • NYU
      • Ohio State
      • Pennsylvania, University of
      • Pepperdine
      • Princeton
      • Purdue
      • Stanford
      • Swarthmore
    • Colleges T-Z
      • Texas, University of
      • Tufts
      • USC
      • Vassar
      • Virginia, University of
      • Wake Forest
      • Wellesley
      • Williams
      • Yale
  • Graduate School
    • Graduate Personal Statements
  • Law School
    • Law School Statements
  • MBA
    • MBA Personal Statements
  • Medical Programs
    • Chiropractic
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    • Medical Fellowship
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  • Miscellaneous Writing
    • Addenda
    • Admissions Appeals
    • Letters of Recommendation
    • Waitlist Letters
    • Resumes
    • Scholarship Essays

 

Princeton Supplement Essays

Ranked first among national universities from 2001 to 2008, U.S. News raised some eyebrows when they moved Princeton to the number two slot in their 2009 college rankings. Unfortunately for applicants, this doesn't make it any easier to earn a spot in the entering class. Among those who have applied in recent years, more than 90% were turned away from the ivy gates. If you applied with a perfect 4.0 your chances of being accepted were a meager 16.4%. And if you scored between 2300 and 2400 on your SATs you were far from a sure thing; only 28% of applicants with near-perfect test scores were admitted. So what does it take to make your credentials jump off of the page? In addition to the Common App, Princeton applicants are required to submit a 500 word essay that has the power to make or break their application.  If you're stuck somewhere between Woodrow Wilson and Cornel West and you don't know quite where to turn, it may be time to enlist professional assistance.

Flashpoint enables students to work individually with a top writer or editor to conceptualize, draft, and revise a perfect response to the Princeton supplementary essay requirement.  Regardless of whether you're in need of a minor polish or you can't quite figure out where to start, we offer a package designed to meet your needs and help you gain admission to Princeton and other top universities.  We believe that we offer the best writing and editing services you will find anywhere.  In fact, we're so sure of it that we stand behind all of our work with a total satisfaction guarantee.  Your writer or editor will guide you step by step through the writing process and provide as many revisions as you feel are necessary.  We won't stop working until you tell us your statement is perfect.  At Flashpoint, we know the difference that self-expression can make and we pride ourselves in helping to create personal statements that change the way you are seen by admissions committees.

 

 

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Perfect for the essay that needs a little push to make it across the finish line. A Flashpoint editor will review your personal statement, correct all grammar, spelling, and usage mistakes, and offer their input on style, structure, and tone. This is the option that turns a good personal statement into a great one. (How it works)

 

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The best of the best in personal statement writing. If you’re not sure where to begin, a Flashpoint editor will get to know your history and your goals and the two of you will work together to outline a personal statement sure to set you apart from the competition.  You will need to write the rough draft, but we will work with you to turn that rough draft into a completed, professional-quality essay.  Please note that due to concerns about plagiarism we do not offer written-from-scratch personal statements. (How it works)

 

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