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Jul 14, 2009
Undergraduate / "Panic. Chaos. Insanity." - Stanford Roommate Essay [17]
Prompt: Virtually all of Stanford's undergraduates live on campus. What would you want your future roommate to know about you? Tell us something about you that will help your future roommate -- and us -- know you better.
- note: i DEFINITELY went out on a limb for this essay- this is a very rough draft. this is the general direction i want my essay to lean towards- any suggestions?
Panic. Chaos. Insanity. And that's just how my desk looks half of the time. After living for16 years on this chaotic, yet often amazing world, the only thing I have truly learned is that appearances are deceiving. If you take a look at my book bag, my desk, and my locker, the one commonality you may discover is that they're all a mess. Even myself- at first glance I may seem like the least likely candidate to be applying to a school such as Stanford; however, I pride myself on that fact. I believe that life is short, life is sweet, and life isn't all about studying.
If I am your roommate, you will sure be soon to discover that while studying is a priority- it is far from being my top priority. Coming from an Asian background I live up to the stereotype of having demanding parents, and consequentially I spent the majority of my childhood seeing my desk more often than my backyard. After years of house arrest, I have come to realize that while academics play an important role in one's life, it isn't everything. I've discovered that, miraculously, it is possible to have a life outside of studying. While my academic performance may not be at the level of a super genius- I have had the pleasure of enjoying every minute of my schooling career, exploring different paths be it educational or not. As my roommate, you will quickly realize that I love having a good time and be warned- I'll force you to have more fun than you can possibly endure. Ultimately, I believe that you will recognize that I am not just another stereotypical Asian and I sincerely hope that by becoming my roommate, you will realize that appearances can, in fact, be deceiving.
Prompt: Virtually all of Stanford's undergraduates live on campus. What would you want your future roommate to know about you? Tell us something about you that will help your future roommate -- and us -- know you better.
- note: i DEFINITELY went out on a limb for this essay- this is a very rough draft. this is the general direction i want my essay to lean towards- any suggestions?
Panic. Chaos. Insanity. And that's just how my desk looks half of the time. After living for16 years on this chaotic, yet often amazing world, the only thing I have truly learned is that appearances are deceiving. If you take a look at my book bag, my desk, and my locker, the one commonality you may discover is that they're all a mess. Even myself- at first glance I may seem like the least likely candidate to be applying to a school such as Stanford; however, I pride myself on that fact. I believe that life is short, life is sweet, and life isn't all about studying.
If I am your roommate, you will sure be soon to discover that while studying is a priority- it is far from being my top priority. Coming from an Asian background I live up to the stereotype of having demanding parents, and consequentially I spent the majority of my childhood seeing my desk more often than my backyard. After years of house arrest, I have come to realize that while academics play an important role in one's life, it isn't everything. I've discovered that, miraculously, it is possible to have a life outside of studying. While my academic performance may not be at the level of a super genius- I have had the pleasure of enjoying every minute of my schooling career, exploring different paths be it educational or not. As my roommate, you will quickly realize that I love having a good time and be warned- I'll force you to have more fun than you can possibly endure. Ultimately, I believe that you will recognize that I am not just another stereotypical Asian and I sincerely hope that by becoming my roommate, you will realize that appearances can, in fact, be deceiving.