mia_amare
Sep 1, 2016
Undergraduate / Address the admissions committee directly and let us know more about you as an individual [4]
Texas A&M transfer essay
My essay:
Life has not been easy with my cleft palate condition, and it became even more difficult once I moved to the Land of Opportunity with no background in English at age of 7. Growing up, I did not have many friends; I even had trouble making friends at a kindergarten-age where this job is supposed to be easy as a pie. This struggle and the constant movement from one location to another due to my father's profession as a software engineer led to a disruption in my academics and I was held back a grade, adding to my depression. Nevertheless, I became a fighter, battling with my inner-self and bringing out a positive outlook on life especially with pouring support from my family members including my very own older brother. I am sure you have heard off "when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade," that is exactly what I did, take the negative outlook of my life and made it into a positive turn. In high school I was always heavily involved in student organizations such as community service, President of Key Club, French Club, etc. I was involved in Basketball, Badminton, and Track and Field team, along with volunteering and other extra activities outside of school. High School was great, being involved in many things and maintaining good grade but I wasn't sure what my interest were and what my weakness and strengths were. As I was discovering myself what I wanted to choose to major in college, I had a great opportunity to join The Ohio State University's MEDLIFE organization and attended a medical trip to aid the impoverished areas of Lima, Peru by distributing free medical, dental, and pharmaceutical care. After that I decide to pursue studying Biology, Pre-med but then I realized I was going on the wrong track, but before it went in depth I switched my majors to Management Information Systems in the Business IT field. I gradually learned that my interest and strengths was business people's skills. Even though my first year of college threw a curveball at me and while I dealing with depression and being far away from family in a new environment and new friends, as well as, dealing with some severe health problems, I became a fighter. I thrived to work hard and be very focused because I was not a failure. I discovered my weakness and strengths and used the tools that were given to me to improve myself as an individual. I went from hanging at the end of a thread to pulling myself up towards to a 4.0 GPA while working a part time job last spring semester of 2016. This defines who I am: a scholar, a leader, and a fighter. In a way, I am very grateful for my past and the struggles, because they have created the individual I am today. These struggles, experiences, opportunities, and this diversity is what I will be bringing into the scholarly gates of Aggieland. The Aggie nation prides itself on producing one of the nation's top individuals excelling in scholarship, service, and leadership aspects. In order to excel, one simply cannot rely on intelligence alone. A strong work ethic and strong will is necessary to achieve the set goals and objects in order to become a Renaissance Man, which I strive to become by utilizing the plethora of opportunities provided by the Texas A&M University and its community. I may not have everything perfect, but I hold a foreign childhood and diverse experiences through my involvement in various extra-curricular activities as well as trip to Peru to show that I embody the qualities of a leader, a fighter, and a scholar. Sometimes the experiences speak louder about a person than mere grades and gpa on a piece of paper, but nonetheless, I insist on utilizing the opportunities provided to continue my upward trend on the paper as well as in person. As a prospective Aggie, I will put my strong will to test and become the Renaissance Man responsible in upholding the ideals of Aggieland and its academic integrity as well as utilize all the opportunities provided to me to pursue a career and aid those who have struggled like me or continue to struggle as I once did
Please give me feedback and advise. I highly appreciate it.
Texas A&M transfer essay
My essay:
Life has not been easy with my cleft palate condition, and it became even more difficult once I moved to the Land of Opportunity with no background in English at age of 7. Growing up, I did not have many friends; I even had trouble making friends at a kindergarten-age where this job is supposed to be easy as a pie. This struggle and the constant movement from one location to another due to my father's profession as a software engineer led to a disruption in my academics and I was held back a grade, adding to my depression. Nevertheless, I became a fighter, battling with my inner-self and bringing out a positive outlook on life especially with pouring support from my family members including my very own older brother. I am sure you have heard off "when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade," that is exactly what I did, take the negative outlook of my life and made it into a positive turn. In high school I was always heavily involved in student organizations such as community service, President of Key Club, French Club, etc. I was involved in Basketball, Badminton, and Track and Field team, along with volunteering and other extra activities outside of school. High School was great, being involved in many things and maintaining good grade but I wasn't sure what my interest were and what my weakness and strengths were. As I was discovering myself what I wanted to choose to major in college, I had a great opportunity to join The Ohio State University's MEDLIFE organization and attended a medical trip to aid the impoverished areas of Lima, Peru by distributing free medical, dental, and pharmaceutical care. After that I decide to pursue studying Biology, Pre-med but then I realized I was going on the wrong track, but before it went in depth I switched my majors to Management Information Systems in the Business IT field. I gradually learned that my interest and strengths was business people's skills. Even though my first year of college threw a curveball at me and while I dealing with depression and being far away from family in a new environment and new friends, as well as, dealing with some severe health problems, I became a fighter. I thrived to work hard and be very focused because I was not a failure. I discovered my weakness and strengths and used the tools that were given to me to improve myself as an individual. I went from hanging at the end of a thread to pulling myself up towards to a 4.0 GPA while working a part time job last spring semester of 2016. This defines who I am: a scholar, a leader, and a fighter. In a way, I am very grateful for my past and the struggles, because they have created the individual I am today. These struggles, experiences, opportunities, and this diversity is what I will be bringing into the scholarly gates of Aggieland. The Aggie nation prides itself on producing one of the nation's top individuals excelling in scholarship, service, and leadership aspects. In order to excel, one simply cannot rely on intelligence alone. A strong work ethic and strong will is necessary to achieve the set goals and objects in order to become a Renaissance Man, which I strive to become by utilizing the plethora of opportunities provided by the Texas A&M University and its community. I may not have everything perfect, but I hold a foreign childhood and diverse experiences through my involvement in various extra-curricular activities as well as trip to Peru to show that I embody the qualities of a leader, a fighter, and a scholar. Sometimes the experiences speak louder about a person than mere grades and gpa on a piece of paper, but nonetheless, I insist on utilizing the opportunities provided to continue my upward trend on the paper as well as in person. As a prospective Aggie, I will put my strong will to test and become the Renaissance Man responsible in upholding the ideals of Aggieland and its academic integrity as well as utilize all the opportunities provided to me to pursue a career and aid those who have struggled like me or continue to struggle as I once did
Please give me feedback and advise. I highly appreciate it.