To improve your W&A writing experience and the quality of your entries, try this:
Do a dirty draft—and re-read it later. You don't have to refine your first draft text right away. If it were us, we'd write all 15 first drafts (that doesn't have to happen in one sitting) and then go back to the entries with fresh eyes later. Sometimes when you're reading one entry repeatedly back to-back, you see what's in your head and not what is on the page. So, you might think a description isn't missing words or makes perfect sense. But later, you'll read it, discover issues, and ask, "Who wrote this?"
Planning to apply to medical school in 2025? Check out our med school application tutorials here or get in touch here.
Do a dirty draft—and re-read it later. You don't have to refine your first draft text right away. If it were us, we'd write all 15 first drafts (that doesn't have to happen in one sitting) and then go back to the entries with fresh eyes later. Sometimes when you're reading one entry repeatedly back to-back, you see what's in your head and not what is on the page. So, you might think a description isn't missing words or makes perfect sense. But later, you'll read it, discover issues, and ask, "Who wrote this?"
Planning to apply to medical school in 2025? Check out our med school application tutorials here or get in touch here.