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Ongoing, First published Oct 19, 2018
in this i will show you the development my collage essay assignment from my senior lit class went along with the tips and tricks and advise my senior lit teacher gave my class and I 

each new version of the essay will have its own chapter 

you will see it turned from a draft of the story to the final finished piece that would be able to be sent to a college 

I'm posting this because i'm hoping that this will help a few of you here on wattpad learn what to do for your college essay (according to my lit teacher)  

and each new rendition of the essay show in here i will be showing to my teacher to get to the next version 

and at the end i will show any notes she left me with some final bits of advise  she left   along with what grade I got in the comments section of that version

i just hope this helps someone get an idea about how to write a college essay 

wish me luck
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