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Specifically for Vanderbilt ...
BUT, I'm struggling on how to really format this autobiography. I already wrote something but my S.O. told me that it sounded like a bunch of mini personal statements. And I agree, it's a lot of this is a story about one phase of my life and it taught me X,Y,Z. Is that a bad thing?
Is it better to focus, say on three "values" and then flesh them out with stories? Because right now, it's more of a chronological story with what I've learned (lots of I 'values' I guess). That's what I thought an autobio is but I fear I might be taking the wrong approach to this.
I'm super lost on how to best approach this ... Any help/advice would be greatly, greatly APPRECIATED!
BUT, I'm struggling on how to really format this autobiography. I already wrote something but my S.O. told me that it sounded like a bunch of mini personal statements. And I agree, it's a lot of this is a story about one phase of my life and it taught me X,Y,Z. Is that a bad thing?
Is it better to focus, say on three "values" and then flesh them out with stories? Because right now, it's more of a chronological story with what I've learned (lots of I 'values' I guess). That's what I thought an autobio is but I fear I might be taking the wrong approach to this.
I'm super lost on how to best approach this ... Any help/advice would be greatly, greatly APPRECIATED!