<p>This morning there was a query posted on the NACAC (National Association for College Admission Counseling) discussion board about Common App essay length. The wording of the 2011-2012 Common App says, “Please write an essay of 250 500 words …” and one counselor expressed concern that longer essays are not acceptable (or might even be cut off automatically).</p>
<p>Jon Reider, Director of College Counseling at San Francisco University High School, provided this helpful response, noting that the Common App word-count is a guideline, not a limit. He said:</p>
<p>
</p>
<p>I strongly agree with Jon … less is usually more. Only in unusual cases does an essay require more than 800 words, but don’t worry that the computer will eat your words after 500.</p>
<p>So last night, DS, taking the 500 word issue to heart, looked at the draft of his essay – 685 words. He cut it down without much trouble. It would be nice not to have to strictly stay at 500, but I think he got in his important thoughts and a good sense of who he is and how he writes in that limit, although it’s not polished by any means.</p>
<p>I think it’s harder to write a shorter one too, but it’s probaby better to adhere to the word limit. Unless the extra 50 words are world-changing.</p>