- What can you do that no one else can do?
- List your top 10 favorite places.
- Name a family tradition and explain why it is significant to you.
- If you could have a dinner date with anyone, who would it be, why would you choose that person, and where would you go?
- Tell your favorite joke and explain why you think it’s funny.
- In what novel would you like to be a character? Why?
- What sets your heart on fire?
- What makes you really angry?
- Would you rather go to an orchestra concert or an art museum? Why?
- Give your name as an acronym so that it reflects who you are.
- Your assignment: give away $1,000. Where would you give it? Why?
- Describe in complete sensory details your favorite meal.
- Your house is on fire, and you can only grab 3 items. What would they be? Why?
- You are a brilliant and forward thinking inventor. What would you invent?
- How is your family different from any other family?
- Describe your favorite childhood memory.
- If you could re-live any day, what day would that be?
- What have you learned from your grandparents?
- You are suddenly invisible. What would you do? Where would you go?
- List 20 things that you don’t do well.
- What do you NEVER want to do again? Why?
- Describe a day without technology.
- Tell about a time when you were disappointed by an adult. What happened? What did it feel like?
- Why did you come to school at Arcadia? Was it a good decision?
- You’ve been given a 10- day, all expenses paid trip. Where would you go? Why?
- What holiday is most meaningful to you? Why?
- What is your favorite school subject? Why?
- Describe something you do really well.
- What is the hardest thing you’ve ever had to do? What made it hard?
- Describe yourself in 140 characters – the length of a tweet.
- Write 20 adjectives that describe you.
- Do you make decisions quickly or slowly? Describe the process of making decisions.
- Describe what is boring to you.
- Describe what is exciting to you.
- Describe how you are “quirky.” What makes you just a little odd?
- List your top 10 weaknesses.
- You’ve been grounded for 10 days. What did you do and how will you spend your time at home?
- When you are a parent, what will you do the same as your parents and what will you do differently?
- A group is hotly discussing a political issue. Will you join in, quietly listen, or walk away? Why?
- If you were a door to door salesperson, what would you be able to sell?
- What place have you been to that you could go back to over and over again?
- What is your least favorite school subject? Why?
- Create for yourself a personal motto. Explain it.
- Describe a time in the last 3 years when you change your mind. What prompted the change?
- You can travel back in time. When and where would you go?
- Write a radio ad to “sell” yourself.
- Tell about a time when you volunteered for an organization.
- What causes are you passionate about? Why?
- How would you like to change the world?
- What is wrong with our world today?
- What is best about your life?
- What is worst about your life?
- What is right about our world today?
- Would you rather wash the dishes, mow the lawn, or babysit a toddler? Why?
- Would you rather write a paper, take a math test, or give a speech? Why?
- Would you rather go to church or go to a political rally? Why?
- Would you rather help at a homeless shelter, clean up garbage in a park, or work a political phone bank?
- Describe yourself as a learner.
- You’ve inherited a library. How do you feel? What will you do?
- If you could be 2 people, what would the other “you” be like?
Thursday, November 7, 2019
60 College Application Prompts
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