Aliehs13
Jan 24, 2014
Undergraduate / Learning from your challenges in life! [6]
Explain how you responded to a significant challenge that you have encountered and what you learned in the process. (Max 200 words) this is my entrance essay.
Please help with any grammar mistakes or anything that needs improvements! Thanks in advance!!
"You're up next." The three words that gives me chills and turn my legs into jelly. I knew what was coming: presenting a speech to my peers. As I slowly make my way up to the stand, my legs trembled, I stuttered as I spoke, and soon my face became red. Public speaking was the challenge I can not defeat.
After a few mortifying speeches later, I've had enough, it was time I step up and overcome this challenge. I started practicing in my room. Then the day came: a three minute speech in class. I waited anxiously, I noticed some of my peers were nervous by their body language, something I've never noticed before. I was next. I made my way up as my legs trembled, but this time my stuttering was under control and my face wasn't red. I spoked with more confidence; a huge improvement compared to my first speech.
Public speaking was a difficult obstacle to overcome. I have learned to be more confident and that the best way to overcome my fear was to face them which enabled me to grow as an individual.
(199 words)
Explain how you responded to a significant challenge that you have encountered and what you learned in the process. (Max 200 words) this is my entrance essay.
Please help with any grammar mistakes or anything that needs improvements! Thanks in advance!!
"You're up next." The three words that gives me chills and turn my legs into jelly. I knew what was coming: presenting a speech to my peers. As I slowly make my way up to the stand, my legs trembled, I stuttered as I spoke, and soon my face became red. Public speaking was the challenge I can not defeat.
After a few mortifying speeches later, I've had enough, it was time I step up and overcome this challenge. I started practicing in my room. Then the day came: a three minute speech in class. I waited anxiously, I noticed some of my peers were nervous by their body language, something I've never noticed before. I was next. I made my way up as my legs trembled, but this time my stuttering was under control and my face wasn't red. I spoked with more confidence; a huge improvement compared to my first speech.
Public speaking was a difficult obstacle to overcome. I have learned to be more confident and that the best way to overcome my fear was to face them which enabled me to grow as an individual.
(199 words)