pixie4545
Jan 25, 2010
Undergraduate / "more newer things to explore" - Rhodes Supplement statements [8]
Question: Why Rhodes? Please give us a brief explanation of why you are considering Rhodes.
Since I live in a faraway country, I did not get a chance to visit Rhodes College or to know what it is really like. However, I am still confident that Rhodes is my 'perfect college'. Apart from its academic reputation, diversity, generosity with international aid, many extra curricular activities opportunities and internship prospects, the features that really makes Rhodes stand out for me are its Honor Code, Standards of Community Life and fellowships.
Since I live in a faraway country, I did not get a chance to visit Rhodes College or to see what it is really like. However, I am still confident that Rhodes is my 'perfect college'. Apart from its academic reputation, diversity, generosity with international aid, and many extra curricular activities opportunities, the features that really makes Rhodes stand out for me are its Honor Code, Standards of Community Life and fellowships.
After I read the Honor Code and Standards of Community Life, I instantly wanted to belong to such a community of high principles and integrity. At the same time, I felt assured that if I enrolled, Rhodes would welcome me wholeheartedly and help me adjust to a new culture.
Next I learned more about the fellowships, and about how they prepare the students for the real world. I grew confident that Rhodes would provide me an excellent opportunity to enhance my skills in the marketing field through its outside study and internships.
All of these characteristics make Rhodes very unique and appealing compared to other colleges I know. They signal that Rhodes has more newer things to explore for each of its students. This is why I choose this college, and I believe that if I get enrolled Rhodes will truly change my life for the better.
Okay so what do you guys think? Is the statement good enough?
There's also another question in the supplement: [i]How were you influenced to apply to Rhodes?
This statement should be like one or two sentences. But I'm not sure what to write. I've already mentioned how Rhodes influenced me to apply for it in the above statement. So what should I write?
I would really appreciate if anyone replies fast.
Question: Why Rhodes? Please give us a brief explanation of why you are considering Rhodes.
Since I live in a faraway country, I did not get a chance to visit Rhodes College or to know what it is really like. However, I am still confident that Rhodes is my 'perfect college'. Apart from its academic reputation, diversity, generosity with international aid, many extra curricular activities opportunities and internship prospects, the features that really makes Rhodes stand out for me are its Honor Code, Standards of Community Life and fellowships.
Since I live in a faraway country, I did not get a chance to visit Rhodes College or to see what it is really like. However, I am still confident that Rhodes is my 'perfect college'. Apart from its academic reputation, diversity, generosity with international aid, and many extra curricular activities opportunities, the features that really makes Rhodes stand out for me are its Honor Code, Standards of Community Life and fellowships.
After I read the Honor Code and Standards of Community Life, I instantly wanted to belong to such a community of high principles and integrity. At the same time, I felt assured that if I enrolled, Rhodes would welcome me wholeheartedly and help me adjust to a new culture.
Next I learned more about the fellowships, and about how they prepare the students for the real world. I grew confident that Rhodes would provide me an excellent opportunity to enhance my skills in the marketing field through its outside study and internships.
All of these characteristics make Rhodes very unique and appealing compared to other colleges I know. They signal that Rhodes has more newer things to explore for each of its students. This is why I choose this college, and I believe that if I get enrolled Rhodes will truly change my life for the better.
Okay so what do you guys think? Is the statement good enough?
There's also another question in the supplement: [i]How were you influenced to apply to Rhodes?
This statement should be like one or two sentences. But I'm not sure what to write. I've already mentioned how Rhodes influenced me to apply for it in the above statement. So what should I write?
I would really appreciate if anyone replies fast.