How to Write the "Why us" Essay for a Safety School

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First of all, I don't like the term "safety" school or "back-up" (because who wants to go to their back-up?) but I used it as the title because that's probably what you Googled. I prefer the term "likely admittance."

Anyway, here's the question today:

If Claremont-McKenna (CMC) is your top choice, it’s easy to sound like it. You simply gush about all the reasons why you love it, trim it to 200 words, and you’re done, right?

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But what if you’re writing a “Why us” statement for a school that isn’t your top choice? How do you get excited about that school? How do you fake it?

Tip #1: Don't fake it.

What do I mean? If a school is on your list and you're not excited about it, why is it on your list? Take it off. Or, better yet: 

Do your research and get excited about the school. Chances are, you may not be excited about a school because you don't know much about it yet. Try this: think of a school you're not excited about applying to but probably will, and write down on a piece of paper everything you know about it. (Not a ton, eh?) See, here's something you may not have been told. 

Finding a school that “fits” you is an active process, not a passive one. That’s one reason I appreciate and am an advocate for the “Why us” essay--you get to (read: have to) research and find out if the school you’re pledging your allegiance to is actually one that you want to pledge your allegiance to. So get researching! (For research resources go here.)



If, once you’ve researched for a while, you’re still not super excited about the school you’re writing the essay for, ask yourself: do I even want to apply here? Maybe you don’t. Maybe you need some new schools to get excited about. (For resources on finding schools go here.)

But what if you’re set on applying to a school but you’re just not, I don’t know, feeling it?

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Try this:

TIP #2: Write your “Why Us” statement for a school you are actually excited about... then switch out the variables.
Okay, for any “Why us” statement to work, you need specifics--and not just about the school--about what you’re interested in doing while attending the school. For example :

I’m eager to become involved in UChicago’s Urban Health Initiative as I’m committed to both increasing health care access and nurturing strong patient-physician relationships. And in the same way that researchers at Argonne National Laboratory and Fermilab have drastically changed cancer treatment through nanomaterials and particle physics, I hope to play a part in revolutionizing cancer treatment by looking at its causes.

Crazy specific? Yeah.

But watch this:

I am also eager to become involved in University of Rochester’s Golisano Children’s Hospital as I’m committed to increasing access to children’s health care and nurturing strong patient-physician relationships. And in the same way that researchers at Argonne National Laboratory and Fermilab have drastically changed cancer treatment through nanomaterials and particle physics, I hope to play a part in revolutionizing cancer treatment by looking at its causes.

Sneaky? Maybe a little. But also true, right? Aren’t those the things you’re interested in doing wherever you end up? Well there you go, then.

For a step-by-step process on writing your “Why us,” go here.



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