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// Rule-based methodology for essay development. Load this index first, then load specific essay type file based on task.
// Rule-based methodology for essay development. Load this index first, then load specific essay type file based on task.
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| name | Developing Essays |
| description | Rule-based methodology for essay development. Load this index first, then load specific essay type file based on task. |
| Essay Type | File to Load |
|---|---|
| College application, PhD statement, "Why X", mentor essay, personal narrative | personal-essays.md |
| Literary analysis, historical analysis, argumentative essay on external topic | analytical-essays.md |
Rule: If essay answers "who am I / what will I do?" → personal. If essay answers "what does this text/event mean?" → analytical.
analytical-essays.md now includes:
These apply to ALL essay types. Check before any specific rules.
Rule: Every factual claim must be verifiable.
Elaboration: Don't invent dates, statistics, or events. If uncertain, mark for verification. Applicants lose credibility from a single factual error.
Example:
Rule: Every quote must be checked against the original source.
Elaboration: Misquoted professors, misattributed ideas, or paraphrased-as-quoted text damages trust. When in doubt, paraphrase instead of quote.
Example:
Rule: Never fabricate experiences, achievements, or reflections the writer hasn't expressed.
Elaboration: When writer input is needed, use placeholders. The writer must provide: specific research interests, personal reflections, lessons learned, connections between experiences.
Example:
[WRITER: What specific lesson did you take from this experience?
Example style: "I learned to survey literature first—we could have saved weeks"
Your version: _______________]
Rule: Every sentence must relate explicitly to adjacent sentences.
Elaboration: If the connection isn't clear, add transitional language. Readers shouldn't have to infer how ideas connect.
Example:
Rule: Cut phrases that add no meaning.
Elaboration: These phrases signal weak writing and waste word count.
Remove:
Rule: Use active voice unless passive is specifically justified.
Elaboration: Passive voice obscures agency and weakens impact.
Example:
Rule: If a paragraph can become one sentence without losing meaning, compress it.
Elaboration: Verbosity buries ideas. Force radical reduction to find the core.
Example:
When providing essay feedback:
Structure:
Format:
[Issue name]: "[quoted essay text]"
[Single paragraph: problem + suggested fix, 3-5 sentences max]
Priority order:
These signal weak throughlines in ANY essay type:
Response: Push for specificity. What exactly? How specifically?