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Nov 3, 2010
Undergraduate / Most appealing about Columbia = it fits the mold of my expectations [3]
When told to create a vision of the "perfect" college, we are taught to research the location, majors, programs and any other information imaginable before deciding to apply. Columbia is a masterpiece in my eyes because it fit the mold of the expectations that I searched for and hoped to see in such a prestigious institution. I am curious, adventurous, and most of all infatuated with chemistry. Columbia University has struck me as the best choice available based on my thorough search to find a fit education for my inquisitive personality. I picture myself pouring over the knowledge I have and will learn as I scavenge through the new science discoveries in the library computers finding information to utilize in my attempts to understand concepts and procedures in the research laboratory setting I hope to one day be a part of. I can sense myself "fitting in"; when I hear Columbia I hear Cassandra Chapa, a young woman that would contribute cultural diversity and veraciousness of mind. With these opportunities, I will be able to start a new chapter of my life as I hope to ascend the steps of your amazing university. The new perspectives that will unfold before my eyes and a core curriculum distinguishable for the education I desire.
When told to create a vision of the "perfect" college, we are taught to research the location, majors, programs and any other information imaginable before deciding to apply. Columbia is a masterpiece in my eyes because it fit the mold of the expectations that I searched for and hoped to see in such a prestigious institution. I am curious, adventurous, and most of all infatuated with chemistry. Columbia University has struck me as the best choice available based on my thorough search to find a fit education for my inquisitive personality. I picture myself pouring over the knowledge I have and will learn as I scavenge through the new science discoveries in the library computers finding information to utilize in my attempts to understand concepts and procedures in the research laboratory setting I hope to one day be a part of. I can sense myself "fitting in"; when I hear Columbia I hear Cassandra Chapa, a young woman that would contribute cultural diversity and veraciousness of mind. With these opportunities, I will be able to start a new chapter of my life as I hope to ascend the steps of your amazing university. The new perspectives that will unfold before my eyes and a core curriculum distinguishable for the education I desire.