Friday, August 21, 2020
Blog Archive Monday Morning Essay Tip Watch Out for Repetition
Blog Archive Monday Morning Essay Tip Watch Out for Repetition Some time ago, a prospective MBA student emailed us to ask, âWhat is the most basic stylistic error candidates make when writing their MBA application essays?â Our response? Unnecessary repetition. Although using the same word more than once within a single sentence or in consecutive sentences does not constitute a grammatical mistake, the repetition can still be grating to a reader. Consider this example: âDuring my time at XYZ Sales, I increased productivity by 31% and increased revenue by 21%. Meanwhile, I increased my client base by an industry-leading 81%, bringing increased prestige to my firm.â This exampleâ"which uses the word âincreasedâ four times in just two sentencesâ"may seem like an exaggerated case, but it is actually not as rare as you might expect. However, the repetition can be easily eliminated and the sentences made increasingly reader friendly with just a few simple changes: âDuring my time at XYZ Sales, I increased productivity by 31% and revenue by 21%. Meanwhile, I grew my client base by an industry-leading 81%, enhancing my firmâs prestige.â The key to eliminating repetition is to first become aware of the potential problem and then gain distance from your work. Stepping away from your essay drafts for a day or two and then going back to reread them will give you the objectivity necessary to catchâ"and correctâ"this easily avoidable mistake. Share ThisTweet Monday Morning Essay Tips Blog Archive Monday Morning Essay Tip Watch Out for Repetition Some time ago, a prospective MBA student emailed mbaMission with the following question: âWhat is the most basic stylistic error that candidates make when writing their MBA application essays?â Our answer: unnecessary repetition. Although repeating a word within a single sentence or in consecutive sentences does not constitute a grammatical mistake, it can still be grating to a reader. Consider this example: âDuring my time at XYZ Sales, I increased productivity by 31% and increased revenue by 21%. Meanwhile, I increased my client base by an industry-leading 81%, bringing increased prestige to my firm.â Although this exampleâ"which uses the word âincreasedâ four times in just two sentencesâ"may seem like an exaggerated case, it is actually not as rare as you might expect. However, the repetition can be easily eliminated and the sentences made increasingly reader friendly with just a few simple changes: âDuring my time at XYZ Sales, I increased productivity by 31% and revenue by 21%. Meanwhile, I grew my client base by an industry-leading 81%, enhancing my firmâs prestige.â The key to eliminating repetition is to first become aware of the potential problem and then gain distance from your work. By stepping away from your essay drafts for a day or two and then going back to reread them, you will gain the objectivity necessary to catchâ"and correctâ"this easily avoidable mistake. Share ThisTweet Monday Morning Essay Tips Blog Archive Monday Morning Essay Tip Watch Out for Repetition Recently, a prospective business school candidate emailed mbaMission with the following question: âWhat is the most basic stylistic error that candidates make when writing their MBA application essays?â Our answer: unnecessary repetition. Although repeating a word within a single sentence or in consecutive sentences does not constitute a grammatical mistake, it can still be grating to a readers âear.â Consider this example: âDuring my time at XYZ Sales, I increased productivity by 31% and increased revenue by 21%. Meanwhile, I increased my client base by an industry-leading 81%, bringing increased prestige to my firm.â Although this exampleâ"which uses the word âincreasedâ four times in just two sentencesâ"may seem like an exaggerated case, it is actually not as rare as you might expect. However, the repetition can be easily eliminated and the sentences made increasingly reader friendly with just a few simple changes: âDuring my time at XYZ Sales, I increased productivity by 31% and revenue by 21%. Meanwhile, I grew my client base by an industry-leading 81%, enhancing my firms prestige.â The key to eliminating repetition is to first become aware of the potential problem and then gain distance from your work. By stepping away from your essay drafts for a day or two and then going back to reread them, you will gain the objectivity necessary to catchâ"and correctâ"this easily avoidable mistake. Share ThisTweet Monday Morning Essay Tips
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