<p>Thanks for replying.</p>
<p>Also, what do you think about the choice between different, risky essays and safer, more common essays? </p>
<p>My real weakness (as I understand it) is that everything I’ve excelled at is what other people use for cliched essays. So if I write and submit a very true, heartfelt essay about how others saw leadership qualities that I didn’t see in myself, elected me as a club president (2 separate clubs), and then I grew into the position and learned about what it meant to be a leader, the essays will seem hackneyed regardless. But I worry that I’m not being true to my experience if I try to make up a less common essay… I could do it, but it would not be as natural.</p>
<p>What do you think?</p>