joeyng09
Jan 13, 2011
Undergraduate / 'A life is the entity of all one's choices.' - A Difficult Decision - UWO Prompt [2]
Describe a difficult decision you have had to make and the process that you went through to make it. 250 word max.
A life is the entirety of all one's choices. The decisions we make today, may very well play a critical role in our future. When I was entering high school, I had to make a difficult decision concerning my academic future and personal future. Choosing the subjects I would take was an arduous challenge for a young man that had many ambitions. I had two paths before me: one where I could enjoy my time in high school with my friends or one where I would challenge myself and test my limits. The first route passed by beautiful landscapes; to the mass, it was the star attraction of secondary school. It was visually appealing and let one live in the moment but the taught materials that lacked substance. The second path didn't have the same beautiful scenery but had a unique view that inspired creativity and hard work. The trail was difficult but with patience and effort, would leave one with a feeling of satisfaction and pride. My parents gave me some pieces of advice about the advanced courses; however, my friends were nudging me towards the more lenient classes. After much consideration, I choose to test my limits and take a complex curriculum that peaked my interests. By deciding not to follow the crowd and choosing what I thought was the right path, the way I looked at work changed; by working hard, you get to play hard guilt-free.
Any suggestions?
I'm not too sure how to end it.
Also, am i relying the metaphor too heavily?
Thanks
Describe a difficult decision you have had to make and the process that you went through to make it. 250 word max.
A life is the entirety of all one's choices. The decisions we make today, may very well play a critical role in our future. When I was entering high school, I had to make a difficult decision concerning my academic future and personal future. Choosing the subjects I would take was an arduous challenge for a young man that had many ambitions. I had two paths before me: one where I could enjoy my time in high school with my friends or one where I would challenge myself and test my limits. The first route passed by beautiful landscapes; to the mass, it was the star attraction of secondary school. It was visually appealing and let one live in the moment but the taught materials that lacked substance. The second path didn't have the same beautiful scenery but had a unique view that inspired creativity and hard work. The trail was difficult but with patience and effort, would leave one with a feeling of satisfaction and pride. My parents gave me some pieces of advice about the advanced courses; however, my friends were nudging me towards the more lenient classes. After much consideration, I choose to test my limits and take a complex curriculum that peaked my interests. By deciding not to follow the crowd and choosing what I thought was the right path, the way I looked at work changed; by working hard, you get to play hard guilt-free.
Any suggestions?
I'm not too sure how to end it.
Also, am i relying the metaphor too heavily?
Thanks