mbyram
Dec 22, 2016
Undergraduate / Etcetera: the most mysterious word in the English language. [2]
What is your favorite word and why? Do you think this is a good essay for UVA application?
The reason that I like the word etcetera so much is because of its functionality. It can mean anything in the world, and to me, it is crazy to think that this word, which derives from a language that is now dead, is the only word in the English language that can mean whatever we want.
From one line to the next, etcetera is able to change in meaning, and I can relate to that. One of my greatest strengths is my ability to participate in and communicate with a wide variety of groups. In any given day I can go from Latin Convention to basketball practice comfortably.
Social settings dictate how we interact and connect with others and this is a life skill. Interacting effectively and comfortably with people in any situation is a hallmark of a good leader, and I believe, one of my strengths. Matt Byram: Son, brother, friend, athlete, student, etcetera.
What is your favorite word and why? Do you think this is a good essay for UVA application?
Etcetera:
the most mysterious word in the English language. A word that is used to represent literally anything. A word with such importance and such great use, but one that is rarely ever written in its complete form, and instead is abbreviated. How can a word with such purpose only be worthy of three letters followed by a period?The reason that I like the word etcetera so much is because of its functionality. It can mean anything in the world, and to me, it is crazy to think that this word, which derives from a language that is now dead, is the only word in the English language that can mean whatever we want.
From one line to the next, etcetera is able to change in meaning, and I can relate to that. One of my greatest strengths is my ability to participate in and communicate with a wide variety of groups. In any given day I can go from Latin Convention to basketball practice comfortably.
Social settings dictate how we interact and connect with others and this is a life skill. Interacting effectively and comfortably with people in any situation is a hallmark of a good leader, and I believe, one of my strengths. Matt Byram: Son, brother, friend, athlete, student, etcetera.