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anishab   
Oct 11, 2010
Undergraduate / "A Mug of Bliss" - Yale supplement essay help, should I submit this? [9]

I noticed that Yale has a required second essay, and I was thinking about submitting a piece that I wrote for AP Lang last year. It is a quirky piece in first person. We had to write about something that we believe in, without being cliche. I wrote about how I believe in hot chocolate, using hot chocolate as a metaphor for those moments when you have to step back, relax, and enjoy the simple pleasures of home before being swept up life's hectic whirlwind again. I was wondering how Yale might receive an essay like that? What are they looking for? This essay says a lot about my personality, but not necessarily about my hobbies/extra curriculars or even any sort of adversity I've faced and overcome. It's a very lighthearted essay, nothing super profound. Just wondering whether I should submit it or not.
anishab   
Oct 11, 2010
Undergraduate / "A Mug of Bliss" - Yale supplement essay help, should I submit this? [9]

A Mug of Bliss

I believe that happiness dwells in a mug of hot chocolate. Whether it be home-made, from a tin, or even from a packet of Swiss Miss, no person is irritable who sips on a mug filled to the brim with this liquid delight. This I believe with all my heart, and also with the solid assurance of my taste buds. Hot chocolate is the cure to any ailment. Just as war is synonymous with despair, wherever there is joy, friendship, and peacefulness, a person can rest assured that hot chocolate will be found there as well.

However, no mug of hot chocolate is complete without marshmallows. A true hot chocolate connoisseur is someone who bravely dips her tongue into a scalding mug to scoop out the marshmallows, undaunted by the inevitable messiness of the task. As the tantalizing puffs of sugar melt in her mouth, she realizes that it is impossible to take life too seriously when her nose is covered with marshmallow fluff.

Yet, the most wonderful quality about hot chocolate is the steadfastness it elicits from its patrons. I could have a million things to do-assignments to finish, or places to go-but when I pour myself a piping hot mug of this enticing substance, nothing is so compelling that it distracts me from my main purpose: to drain that mug completely of every drop and every elusive bit of chocolaty residue. When the daily demands of school or work tangle up my mind with dates and to-do lists, hot chocolate is the faithful friend who keeps me grounded and reminds me of the simple, inimitable pleasures of home.

I believe in sipping slowly and savoring each sip, postponing that lugubrious moment when I raise the mug and nothing trickles down. With each dainty sip, the scent of rich chocolate nostalgia wipes my mind of all thoughts and worries, and the soothing feel of the warm ceramic penetrates through my sweater and calms my rapidly beating heart. Sipping slowly is crucial, because as long as hot chocolate remains in the mug, I can linger by the window, a cheerful spectator to the day's events. The moment the mug is empty, I must reluctantly leave my perch to be swept up into the hectic whirlwind of life.

That said, what hot chocolate in a plastic to-go cup will never have the same charm. Seeing people hurrying to and fro with these second-rate contraptions, the precious hot chocolate spilling out onto their fingers and shoes with every bounce of their step, I can't help but feel unfulfilled. A steaming hot mug necessitates the careful positioning of oneself on the cushiest couch available, the throwing of a patchwork quilt over one's weary form, and the added accessory of a book to read, a sappy movie to watch, or a friend to banter with. The concept of hot chocolate to-go simply isn't compatible with these needs.

Perhaps my fervent love for traditional hot chocolate in a mug stems from a desire to counteract the unpredictable nature of life. Dissatisfied with life's erratic ways, I have sought some sense of stability, some pillar of constancy to lean on. For me, hot chocolate is that pillar. Though I can never hope to know what surprises tomorrow may bring, I believe without a shred of doubt that a steaming mug of hot chocolate will never fail to brighten my day, provide me with solace from life's occasional pandemonium, and open my eyes to the often overlooked opportunities for joy that surround us all.

That's the essay ^ I have to shorten it by about 100 words, but I can do that later. Right now, I just want to know if it works as a Yale supplement essay. There is no topic for that essay, it just says tell them something about yourself that they can't find on your application.
anishab   
Oct 11, 2010
Writing Feedback / "Honoring your parents" - my unexamined belief essay? [9]

I think you should qualify that challenging parents is an unexamined belief only in SOME cultures, instead of using the general phrase "people". It will give your paper more depth and show that you thought about the topic from a different, more unique perspective.
anishab   
Oct 11, 2010
Undergraduate / graphic design + field hockey - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS two essays [3]

Wow! Those are great. Definately U of I worthy. Just a few things, "I befriended girls I would most likely never HAVE talked to"... also, the sentence "Being on a team where every player's goal and expectation is to win the Illinois High School Field Hockey Association number one title every year is a great experience" is a bit wordy. You could remove the "every year", and you should probably explain why it is a great experience. It sounds kind of like you just wanted to throw in the name of the competition. But otherwise, I can't find anything wrong.

Also, I'm from Chicago too. Chi-town! =)
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