simon8437
Dec 11, 2012
Undergraduate / I'm lucky to follow my inclinations to learn things that interest me : UIUC Supp [3]
A. ESSAY #1: In an essay of 300 words or less, please describe how your past circumstances and experiences (such as your upbringing, community, and/or activities) impacted who you are, your future goals, and your choice of major. If you haven't decided on a college or major yet, briefly explain your intentions and aspirations for your first year at Illinois. (Required, Paste)
In traditional Chinese custom, parents often force their children to pursue careers as lawyers, doctors, or professions that can ensure a stable living. However, not liking this concept, my parents give me plenty of latitude to search out what I really like and what I enjoy the most. Unlike those students who are restricted by their parents to focus on only a few professions, I am lucky to follow my inclinations to learn things that interest me.
One result of this was that I asked my parents to let me have piano lessons. Lots of young can people play the piano but what makes me different from other learners is that I have been constantly learning for more than 12 years. During this period, my parents always offered me complete support. Also, I began learning the flute in grade 6 of elementary school. Because of my fundamental knowledge in music, I was able to make strides rapidly in a short period of time and became a good flute performer within two years. It is these two experiences in music that allow me to attain a much better aesthetic and creative sense.
In my first year in UIUC, although I haven't decided my major, I would like to give business a try since UIUC ranks in the top 50s of business schools in the US. Also, I would take music performing and composing classes as extracurricular activities. In addition, I intend to prepare for the study abroad program to London in my freshman year, so after I have gain enough information about the program, it will be much easier for me to apply for the program.
A. ESSAY #1: In an essay of 300 words or less, please describe how your past circumstances and experiences (such as your upbringing, community, and/or activities) impacted who you are, your future goals, and your choice of major. If you haven't decided on a college or major yet, briefly explain your intentions and aspirations for your first year at Illinois. (Required, Paste)
In traditional Chinese custom, parents often force their children to pursue careers as lawyers, doctors, or professions that can ensure a stable living. However, not liking this concept, my parents give me plenty of latitude to search out what I really like and what I enjoy the most. Unlike those students who are restricted by their parents to focus on only a few professions, I am lucky to follow my inclinations to learn things that interest me.
One result of this was that I asked my parents to let me have piano lessons. Lots of young can people play the piano but what makes me different from other learners is that I have been constantly learning for more than 12 years. During this period, my parents always offered me complete support. Also, I began learning the flute in grade 6 of elementary school. Because of my fundamental knowledge in music, I was able to make strides rapidly in a short period of time and became a good flute performer within two years. It is these two experiences in music that allow me to attain a much better aesthetic and creative sense.
In my first year in UIUC, although I haven't decided my major, I would like to give business a try since UIUC ranks in the top 50s of business schools in the US. Also, I would take music performing and composing classes as extracurricular activities. In addition, I intend to prepare for the study abroad program to London in my freshman year, so after I have gain enough information about the program, it will be much easier for me to apply for the program.