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After reading a bunch of articles online about secondary essays, I've read a lot of advice saying that the goal of each secondary essay should be for you to make yourself a more attractive candidate... also, some advice specifically said not to discuss bad grades, etc. What do you all think?
For the "describe when you overcame a failure and what you learned" question, I was planning on discussing when I did bad in a class (even though i worked really hard), but then for the next class I took, i changed my mindset and went in not with a "work harder" attitude but rather focused on adapting to the class and practicing/applying the material, instead of just memorizing. I learned specific goals, being adaptive, and constant re-evaluation is important. Mostly, I learned to embrace failures as lessons and future challenges as growth opportunities.
Would being that honest be viewed negatively?
For the "describe when you overcame a failure and what you learned" question, I was planning on discussing when I did bad in a class (even though i worked really hard), but then for the next class I took, i changed my mindset and went in not with a "work harder" attitude but rather focused on adapting to the class and practicing/applying the material, instead of just memorizing. I learned specific goals, being adaptive, and constant re-evaluation is important. Mostly, I learned to embrace failures as lessons and future challenges as growth opportunities.
Would being that honest be viewed negatively?