jsdginger
Dec 10, 2009
Undergraduate / Why Lehigh University + Equity and Community - Supplement [6]
Hi, i'm really hoping to see what others think, so please post a comment, thanks.
Topics:
1)As you researched and visited colleges and universities, why did you decide to apply to Lehigh? Please give specific reasons. What contributions will you make during your time at Lehigh?
2)In our ever-changing society, people have defined 'equity' and 'community' in many different ways. How do you define these terms and what are the implications of equity and community for our 21st century society?
1) I currently live in the Dominican Republic, so I really didn't have the opportunity to visit colleges and universities in the United States. Fortunately I have Internet. My hunt for colleges has been going on for the past year trying to find one that suits me best. I've been able to see many universities and finally I got to the end of my search and settled for around 4 colleges, one of them being Lehigh University.
Lehigh really called my attention; actually it is my number one option. One of the things that I really like is the numerous majors offered due to the fact that I am applying undecided; I believe that this university will help tremendously in my final major decision.
If I were accepted to Lehigh University I would try to accomplish as many things possible and contribute to the things that I can, fiscally and spiritually. Also I would participate in many Lehigh community projects.
2) Equity and community are in some way related do to the fact that in every community there is equity. My definition of Community is that it refers to a group of people that share a determined space do to their having something in common. And Equity is pretty much the power that each person, separately, has to contribute to the community, which permits them to create great gestures in a society.
Now a day, many communities aren't as "powerful" as they were back then, due to the fact that there isn't a commune system to accomplish changes in any sector, city, etc. as strong as before. Many people have gained a sort of selfishness that says: "If I'm all right, why bother". That little phrase is what has deteriorated our individual equity, the wanting to do something, and the accomplishing a change so that others that don't posses certain things or privileges can do so. Well that little phrase isn't going to win me over.
Hi, i'm really hoping to see what others think, so please post a comment, thanks.
Topics:
1)As you researched and visited colleges and universities, why did you decide to apply to Lehigh? Please give specific reasons. What contributions will you make during your time at Lehigh?
2)In our ever-changing society, people have defined 'equity' and 'community' in many different ways. How do you define these terms and what are the implications of equity and community for our 21st century society?
1) I currently live in the Dominican Republic, so I really didn't have the opportunity to visit colleges and universities in the United States. Fortunately I have Internet. My hunt for colleges has been going on for the past year trying to find one that suits me best. I've been able to see many universities and finally I got to the end of my search and settled for around 4 colleges, one of them being Lehigh University.
Lehigh really called my attention; actually it is my number one option. One of the things that I really like is the numerous majors offered due to the fact that I am applying undecided; I believe that this university will help tremendously in my final major decision.
If I were accepted to Lehigh University I would try to accomplish as many things possible and contribute to the things that I can, fiscally and spiritually. Also I would participate in many Lehigh community projects.
2) Equity and community are in some way related do to the fact that in every community there is equity. My definition of Community is that it refers to a group of people that share a determined space do to their having something in common. And Equity is pretty much the power that each person, separately, has to contribute to the community, which permits them to create great gestures in a society.
Now a day, many communities aren't as "powerful" as they were back then, due to the fact that there isn't a commune system to accomplish changes in any sector, city, etc. as strong as before. Many people have gained a sort of selfishness that says: "If I'm all right, why bother". That little phrase is what has deteriorated our individual equity, the wanting to do something, and the accomplishing a change so that others that don't posses certain things or privileges can do so. Well that little phrase isn't going to win me over.