nikolnikonchuk
Sep 25, 2011
Undergraduate / 'Mathematics and Life' - Cornell: Art and Science supplementary essay [7]
So, I am sitting at 579 words but I can't seem to condence it approprietly. And I definetly have grammer and spelling problems in there some where. PLEASE BE VERY HARSH!!! I NEED ALL THE HELP THAT I CAN GET!
Promt:
Describe your intellectual interests, their evolution, and what makes them exciting to you. Tell us how you will utilize the academic programs in the College of Arts and Sciences to further explore your interests, intended major, or field of study.
Mathematics and Life:
Bam! The loud sound of my painful fall seemed to vibrate through the small gym. The strong force of the blade's impact on my chest at fencing practice caused me to loose balance and humiliatingly be thrown to the ground while the spectators giggle in the background. Oddly enough, this humiliation seemed to bring upon me a liveliness which I had seemed to have forgotten sense I immigrated to America. The suffocating hole that I had suddenly discovered within myself crept upon me the urge to rediscover myself and to live, rather than flow through, my own life.
I moved to America from Israel when I was ten and was urged by my mother to enroll in a sport to help me adjust quicker to my new life; hence fencing was introduced into my life. During the first practice I was knocked down harshly which for the first time since my relocation induced me to desire to get back up. I swallowed the bitter pill of disappointment from my failure which made me catechize the kind of void life which I had been living. While lying on the ground, bitter at my own failures, I vowed to revamp myself into a superior persona.
In the following years I undertook this task through education. I honed my interests through the literature of the Romantic Jane Austin, the exceptionally well written Russian books of Vladimir Nabokov (sense I am Russian in origin), and other influential writers. I was also fascinated how scientists strove to create and prove imaginative theories that most would not even hypothesize of existing. But amongst all of my newly gained fascinations I have truly fell in love with one, math. I appreciate objectives that are structured and organized and therefore I have come to favor math. I am ecstatic at the fact that math equations are fundamental regulations which govern strict laws that are only yieldable correct solutions. To me, Math is an assuring world that if studied firmly yields the enormous satisfaction of always guaranteeing you the correct answer and choices.
Through out high school I have studied many of the classroom subjects ahead of time so that I will always be able to receive the satisfaction of being correct once the time to practice those equations came. Putting my whole hearted effort into my interests allows me to prescience possible outcomes so that I will never be surprised by some unaccounted factor. After numerous day of hypothesizing over my career choices, I have come upon a field that combines my love for Mathematics together with my passion for structural perfection; I have discovered Economics. I desire to study at the Cornell University's College of Art and Science to striate my knowledge of both mathematics and economics so that I can continue to pursue my interests. I wish to take advantage of the Cornell's exceptional Economics program and elevated math courses in hope of it satiating my craving for new knowledge. I rejoice at the though of taking Multivariable Calculus, Economics, and Management in a classroom were the teacher to student ratio allows each individual to reach their full potential rather than being another number in the crowd like in other colleges. I wish to participate in the strong educational programs of Cornell to better my chances at entering the field of Economics internationally so that I am able to work with counties such as Spain, Israel, and Russia to improve the concepts of global economy.
So, I am sitting at 579 words but I can't seem to condence it approprietly. And I definetly have grammer and spelling problems in there some where. PLEASE BE VERY HARSH!!! I NEED ALL THE HELP THAT I CAN GET!
Promt:
Describe your intellectual interests, their evolution, and what makes them exciting to you. Tell us how you will utilize the academic programs in the College of Arts and Sciences to further explore your interests, intended major, or field of study.
Mathematics and Life:
Bam! The loud sound of my painful fall seemed to vibrate through the small gym. The strong force of the blade's impact on my chest at fencing practice caused me to loose balance and humiliatingly be thrown to the ground while the spectators giggle in the background. Oddly enough, this humiliation seemed to bring upon me a liveliness which I had seemed to have forgotten sense I immigrated to America. The suffocating hole that I had suddenly discovered within myself crept upon me the urge to rediscover myself and to live, rather than flow through, my own life.
I moved to America from Israel when I was ten and was urged by my mother to enroll in a sport to help me adjust quicker to my new life; hence fencing was introduced into my life. During the first practice I was knocked down harshly which for the first time since my relocation induced me to desire to get back up. I swallowed the bitter pill of disappointment from my failure which made me catechize the kind of void life which I had been living. While lying on the ground, bitter at my own failures, I vowed to revamp myself into a superior persona.
In the following years I undertook this task through education. I honed my interests through the literature of the Romantic Jane Austin, the exceptionally well written Russian books of Vladimir Nabokov (sense I am Russian in origin), and other influential writers. I was also fascinated how scientists strove to create and prove imaginative theories that most would not even hypothesize of existing. But amongst all of my newly gained fascinations I have truly fell in love with one, math. I appreciate objectives that are structured and organized and therefore I have come to favor math. I am ecstatic at the fact that math equations are fundamental regulations which govern strict laws that are only yieldable correct solutions. To me, Math is an assuring world that if studied firmly yields the enormous satisfaction of always guaranteeing you the correct answer and choices.
Through out high school I have studied many of the classroom subjects ahead of time so that I will always be able to receive the satisfaction of being correct once the time to practice those equations came. Putting my whole hearted effort into my interests allows me to prescience possible outcomes so that I will never be surprised by some unaccounted factor. After numerous day of hypothesizing over my career choices, I have come upon a field that combines my love for Mathematics together with my passion for structural perfection; I have discovered Economics. I desire to study at the Cornell University's College of Art and Science to striate my knowledge of both mathematics and economics so that I can continue to pursue my interests. I wish to take advantage of the Cornell's exceptional Economics program and elevated math courses in hope of it satiating my craving for new knowledge. I rejoice at the though of taking Multivariable Calculus, Economics, and Management in a classroom were the teacher to student ratio allows each individual to reach their full potential rather than being another number in the crowd like in other colleges. I wish to participate in the strong educational programs of Cornell to better my chances at entering the field of Economics internationally so that I am able to work with counties such as Spain, Israel, and Russia to improve the concepts of global economy.