nutellalover
Mar 10, 2017
Undergraduate / Opportunity to nurture my passion for Engineering and Philosophy; Why Lafayette? Supplement essay [2]
(word count 200)
Hello fellas! Here is my take on the *Why Lafayette?* supplement. Was hoping to get a critique for this first draft. Cheers!
Talks with current students at Lafayette sufficed for me delve into my imagination of being adorned in the maroon Leopard's jersey. I could foreknow myself pacing towards Professor Tobias Rossmans class on Fluid dynamics after enjoying myself in a routine reading session of moral Philosophy at the Skillman library.
Lafayette for me is more than just about rigorous academics and a prestigious college program. Instead, I like to think of it as an opportunity to nurture my passion for Engineering and Philosophy in the renowned Lafayette Liberal arts curricula that will hone me into a well-rounded individual as I play my role as a responsible, contributing member of the community.
The undergraduate research opportunities thoroughly supplement my interests as they provide an unparalleled opportunity for guidance and mentorship. Perhaps I can manifest my theoretical paper, which won a national award, into a working model at the Mechanical Design Laboratory.
At the end of the day, it is these enriching learning experiences set into a closely knit, diverse socioeconomic and ethnic community, the school spirit as evinced by the Lehigh-Lafayette rivalry, and the opportunity of promoting global inclusiveness in a land of traditions that makes me savor the prospects of calling myself a proud Leopard!
(word count 200)
a proud Leopard!
Hello fellas! Here is my take on the *Why Lafayette?* supplement. Was hoping to get a critique for this first draft. Cheers!
Talks with current students at Lafayette sufficed for me delve into my imagination of being adorned in the maroon Leopard's jersey. I could foreknow myself pacing towards Professor Tobias Rossmans class on Fluid dynamics after enjoying myself in a routine reading session of moral Philosophy at the Skillman library.
Lafayette for me is more than just about rigorous academics and a prestigious college program. Instead, I like to think of it as an opportunity to nurture my passion for Engineering and Philosophy in the renowned Lafayette Liberal arts curricula that will hone me into a well-rounded individual as I play my role as a responsible, contributing member of the community.
The undergraduate research opportunities thoroughly supplement my interests as they provide an unparalleled opportunity for guidance and mentorship. Perhaps I can manifest my theoretical paper, which won a national award, into a working model at the Mechanical Design Laboratory.
At the end of the day, it is these enriching learning experiences set into a closely knit, diverse socioeconomic and ethnic community, the school spirit as evinced by the Lehigh-Lafayette rivalry, and the opportunity of promoting global inclusiveness in a land of traditions that makes me savor the prospects of calling myself a proud Leopard!