<p>son want to write an adversity essay. As parents we always wanted him to go to a magnate school. It was his dream also. He got the admission. We were all very happy. AS the deadline to respond grew closer, he began to have second thoughts. After much agony he decided that it was not what he wanted but according to him the real problem was breaking that news to us. All this happened about a year and half ago. He has written an essy over this in repsonse to an adversity prompt. I wonder if this would really qualify as an adversity? All comments will be appreciated. Thank you</p>
<p>TBH I would consider something else for the subject but if that meant a lot to him then go for it! It’s not really what you write about but how you present it and why it means so much.</p>
<p>The most important part of an adversity essay is how it changed the student for the better - to make them stronger, wiser, more tolerant, …whatever. The topic is fine, but the change to be described should be a better/closer/more understanding relationship with the parents as a result.</p>