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Sep 2024
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S3E12: How to Succeed with the Penn Supp...

Thomas Caleel
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In this episode of the "Admittedly" podcast, host Thomas Caleel dives into the Penn Supplement, focusing on the two required essays for all applicants: the thank you letter and the community essay. He also provides tips for navigating the school-specific essays depending on the program you're applying to.

Summary of Key Points:

1. The Thank You Letter: This 150-200 word essay requires you to write a thank you note to someone who has meaningfully impacted your life. Thomas emphasizes the importance of choosing someone who truly represents an aspect of your journey, and he stresses that you must share the letter with the person and reflect on their response in your essay.

2. Exploring Community at Penn: The second required essay asks how you will explore and contribute to the community at Penn. Thomas advises students to do thorough research, envision themselves on campus, and consider both continuing high school activities and trying new ones, all while connecting their community involvement to their identity and future goals at Penn.

3. School-Specific Essays: For applicants to Penn’s various schools, additional essays are required. Thomas encourages students to deeply personalize these essays by researching faculty, courses, and opportunities specific to their intended major or program. The goal is to show a clear, individualized path through Penn that aligns with your academic and professional aspirations.

4. Personalization is Key: Across all essays, Thomas highlights the importance of going beyond generic statements. He urges applicants to make their essays as personal as possible, connecting their past experiences and future goals to the unique offerings at Penn.

The Penn Supplement provides a valuable opportunity for applicants to showcase their gratitude, community involvement, and academic goals. By following Thomas Caleel’s advice, students can craft essays that resonate with admissions officers and clearly demonstrate why Penn is the right fit for them.

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