maddie55
Dec 28, 2014
Undergraduate / I cringe when I hear others proudly declare that they "aren't like the others" [4]
Alright so I first started writing the essay and it turned out completely cliche so I started re-writing it and came up with this. This is a rough draft, but I don't think I'm going in the right direction. I don't know if they want a specific instance that demonstrates how I'm fit for their University or if they want something like this. Please help me. Be as critical as you can, thank you so much. I am very worried that I am completely off topic here.
Prompt: NYU is global, urban, inspired, smart, connected, and bold. What can NYU offer you, and what can you offer NYU? (200-400 words)
I cringe when I hear others proudly declare that they "aren't like the others". I'm honored to be like "the others", because I've discovered "the others" are all beautiful, and different, and have a story to tell. Like most other pre-teenagers, I went through a phase where I liked to assert that I hated people, that I was different from the rest and thought I was somehow above others, because I saw everyone as a collective mass. Today I'm happy to declare my love of people.
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Alright so I first started writing the essay and it turned out completely cliche so I started re-writing it and came up with this. This is a rough draft, but I don't think I'm going in the right direction. I don't know if they want a specific instance that demonstrates how I'm fit for their University or if they want something like this. Please help me. Be as critical as you can, thank you so much. I am very worried that I am completely off topic here.
Prompt: NYU is global, urban, inspired, smart, connected, and bold. What can NYU offer you, and what can you offer NYU? (200-400 words)
I cringe when I hear others proudly declare that they "aren't like the others". I'm honored to be like "the others", because I've discovered "the others" are all beautiful, and different, and have a story to tell. Like most other pre-teenagers, I went through a phase where I liked to assert that I hated people, that I was different from the rest and thought I was somehow above others, because I saw everyone as a collective mass. Today I'm happy to declare my love of people.
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