How can I write about politics without being polarizing?

The key is to focus on personal experiences rather than broad political arguments. Instead of making a statement like, “The government must change its policies on climate change,” consider telling a story about how you started a sustainability initiative at your school. Show how your beliefs have evolved and how you engage with different perspectives. Admissions officers value open-mindedness, so make sure to acknowledge complexity and avoid attacking opposing views. You can also highlight problem-solving efforts rather than just pointing out issues. Keep the tone respectful and constructive, demonstrating maturity and self-awareness. By making the essay about your journey rather than just your stance, you can express your political beliefs without alienating readers.

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