Monday, June 15, 2020
Dont Misuse These Words in Your Application Essays!
Non-native English speakers (and some native English speakers) frequently make some easily avoidable mistakes. Even if you have excellent English there are sometimes words that get lost among misused prepositions. Here are some tips to help applicants improve their use of two words that are commonly misused: leverage and comprise. 1. Leverage Rule: Do not use a preposition with the word ââ¬Å"leverage.â⬠ââ¬Å"Leverageâ⬠is most often used to indicate that you made use of one thing to obtain another. Most applicants understand what leverage is; the mistake only comes in how they phrase it. The correct way is without a preposition. Correct usage: I leveraged my knowledge of marketing to champion my idea throughout the department. Incorrect usage: My leverage on brand loyalty made me eager to pursue a job at Nike. Remember, you can leverage credibility, loyalty, knowledge, and even debt, but the key is to do it alone, donââ¬â¢t use a preposition (like the frequent error ââ¬Å"leverage onâ⬠). 2. Comprise Everyone knows this word, but for many people for whom English is a second language ââ¬â even those who spent their entire lives studying in English in school ââ¬â this term comes with another prepositional complication. ââ¬Å"Comprisedâ⬠can be used in two ways: 1. A team can be ââ¬Å"comprised ofâ⬠certain members. OR 2. Certain members can ââ¬Å"compriseâ⬠the team. Applicants frequently make mistakes when using the preposition ofà ââ¬â either adding it when it isnt necessary or dropping it when it is needed. So remember, when team members comprise a team, they do it alone ââ¬â without a preposition. If you keep getting confused, maybe write those two sample sentences out on a sticky note to put on your computer screen. These words come up all the time, especially in leadership and teamwork admission essays. Contact an Accepted consultant to guide you through these and other subtle English issues and make sure that your qualifications are not buried under prepositions! ; For 25 years, Accepted has helped applicants gain acceptance to top undergraduate and graduate programs. Our expert team of admissions consultants features former admissions directors, PhDs, and professional writers who have advised clients to acceptance at top programs worldwide including Harvard, Stanford, Yale, Princeton, Penn, Columbia, Oxford, Cambridge, INSEAD, MIT, Caltech, UC Berkeley, and Northwestern. Want an admissions expertà to help you get Accepted? Click here to get in touch! Related Resources: â⬠¢ 5 Fatal Flaws to Avoid in Your Application Essays, a free guide â⬠¢ 10 Tips for Better Essay Writing â⬠¢ 5-Step Checklist Before Submitting Your Applications
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