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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 25 MIN

S5E15: Admissions Essays Explained: What Admissions Officers Are Actually Looking For (& What Most Students Get Wrong)

from Admittedly: College Admissions with Thomas Caleel · host Thomas Caleel

To speak with an advisor and build a smarter college admissions strategy, book a Complimentary Strategy Call at: 👉 https://admittedly.co/path-to-admissions/ College application essays are one of the biggest opportunities students have to differentiate themselves in competitive admissions. In this episode of the Admittedly Podcast, Thomas Caleel breaks down what admissions officers are actually looking for in college essays, why essays matter in a world of grade inflation and strong test scores, and how students should think strategically about telling their story. He explains why essays are not English assignments, why authenticity matters more than polished prose, and how students should approach the Common App personal statement, supplemental essays, and additional information sections with intention and clarity. Key Takeaways • Essays help admissions officers understand the person behind grades, scores, and activities. • Strong essays are strategic... students should think about what they want admissions officers to understand about them before writing. • College essays are not English essays and should prioritize clarity, reflection, and authenticity. • Over-editing by parents, consultants, or AI can undermine authenticity and weaken applications. • Admissions officers value voice, self-awareness, and intellectual curiosity over perfect writing. • The Common App personal essay, supplements, and additional information section should work together as a cohesive narrative. • Reading, writing, and self-reflection are critical skills for developing stronger essays. A great college essay is not about sounding impressive... it IS about helping admissions officers understand who you are, how you think, and what you will contribute to a campus community. The strongest essays are authentic, intentional, and deeply reflective of the student behind the application. If you're looking for guidance on essays, application strategy, or building a stronger admissions narrative, you can book a Complimentary Strategy Call here 👉 https://admittedly.co/path-to-admissions/ 🔗 Explore more admissions resources: https://admittedly.co/resources/ 📱 Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: @admittedlyco

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