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Dec 24, 2016
Undergraduate / Lafayette College Supplement: "Why Lafayette?" "Why do you do what you do?" [11]
Hey guys, here are the supplement essays I've written for Lafayette College.
"Why Lafayette?" (20-200 words)
As an international student who cannot afford to fly directly to America, the only resources I have at my disposal are campus-touring videos on Youtube and schools' websites. I have scrolled through those of numerous institutions but stopped as soon as I found Lafayette. Why?
First, Lafayette's website is wholeheartedly dedicated to the students: what I might be interested in and how the school will go out of their way to provide that. It just make me feel... wanted. Email conversations with the faculty clearly showed that the Lafayette community is caring and loyal. All these spoke to me like "we're HAPPY to have YOU." And that spoke a lot. Moreover, being a basketball and body-building zealous, I will haunt the on-campus gym and basketball court, daily. Also, the small community here offers opportunities to interact closer with the brilliant professors. Furthermore, I have a very important friend at NYU, but for whom I wouldn't be writing this right now. Anyway, he is lamenting his loneliness there because he has difficulties making friends. And since Easton is barely an hour's drive from NYC, I can visit him quite often and keep him company.
So the more pertinent question is, "Cur Non Lafayette?"
Hey guys, here are the supplement essays I've written for Lafayette College.
"Why Lafayette?" (20-200 words)
"Cur Non Lafayette?"
As an international student who cannot afford to fly directly to America, the only resources I have at my disposal are campus-touring videos on Youtube and schools' websites. I have scrolled through those of numerous institutions but stopped as soon as I found Lafayette. Why?
First, Lafayette's website is wholeheartedly dedicated to the students: what I might be interested in and how the school will go out of their way to provide that. It just make me feel... wanted. Email conversations with the faculty clearly showed that the Lafayette community is caring and loyal. All these spoke to me like "we're HAPPY to have YOU." And that spoke a lot. Moreover, being a basketball and body-building zealous, I will haunt the on-campus gym and basketball court, daily. Also, the small community here offers opportunities to interact closer with the brilliant professors. Furthermore, I have a very important friend at NYU, but for whom I wouldn't be writing this right now. Anyway, he is lamenting his loneliness there because he has difficulties making friends. And since Easton is barely an hour's drive from NYC, I can visit him quite often and keep him company.
So the more pertinent question is, "Cur Non Lafayette?"