TheDarkKnight12
Jan 1, 2016
Undergraduate / Indian person born and brought up in Bahrain. University of Chicago seems to be THE University [3]
As an Indian born and brought up in Bahrain, I have been exposed to a great amount of diversity, and
have interacted with people of all cultures, nationalities, races and religions. I have been passionate
about science, especially Math and Physics, ever since my childhood. So, as a science guy who loves
diversity in his community, the University of Chicago seems to be THE University for me.
Impressive research programs, paired with a chance to study abroad, the University of Chicago allows
me to combine my passion for science along with my love for having people from different societies in
my midst. Besides, the liberal arts curriculum at University of Chicago, as well as its Common Core,
offers wide range of academic disciplines and areas of study that would sufficiently satisfy my profound
desire for learning new things. I am sure that this school can satisfy my unique appetite for pathbreaking
research, as well as many areas of study. In addition to this, I feel that at the University of Chicago, I will
find myself in a highly intellectual community with like-minded people who will not only bring out the
best in me, but also provide me with the opportunity to add to this community with my own unique flair
and creativity.
University of Chicago's quarter system is very appealing to the learner within me. I want to make the
most of the tight schedule and let my spongy brain absorb as much as it can while participating in the
multitude of social options Hyde Park and Chicago provide. As a vocational learner, I always want to
apply what I know. In the long run, I feel that the University of Chicago will help me to discover my true
passion by providing me a cozy intellectual accommodation for the next four years, where both the
eager learner and the adventurous researcher within me will feel satisfied.
As an Indian born and brought up in Bahrain, I have been exposed to a great amount of diversity, and
have interacted with people of all cultures, nationalities, races and religions. I have been passionate
about science, especially Math and Physics, ever since my childhood. So, as a science guy who loves
diversity in his community, the University of Chicago seems to be THE University for me.
Impressive research programs, paired with a chance to study abroad, the University of Chicago allows
me to combine my passion for science along with my love for having people from different societies in
my midst. Besides, the liberal arts curriculum at University of Chicago, as well as its Common Core,
offers wide range of academic disciplines and areas of study that would sufficiently satisfy my profound
desire for learning new things. I am sure that this school can satisfy my unique appetite for pathbreaking
research, as well as many areas of study. In addition to this, I feel that at the University of Chicago, I will
find myself in a highly intellectual community with like-minded people who will not only bring out the
best in me, but also provide me with the opportunity to add to this community with my own unique flair
and creativity.
University of Chicago's quarter system is very appealing to the learner within me. I want to make the
most of the tight schedule and let my spongy brain absorb as much as it can while participating in the
multitude of social options Hyde Park and Chicago provide. As a vocational learner, I always want to
apply what I know. In the long run, I feel that the University of Chicago will help me to discover my true
passion by providing me a cozy intellectual accommodation for the next four years, where both the
eager learner and the adventurous researcher within me will feel satisfied.