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many different environments and people - FSU ADMISSION ESSAY-ARTES [5]
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Prompt:
For almost one hundred years, the Latin words, "Vires, Artes, Mores" have been the guiding philosophy behind Florida State University. Vires signifies strength of all kinds - moral, physical, and intellectual; Artes alludes to the beauty of intellectual pursuits as exemplified in skill, craft, or art; and Mores refers to character, custom, or tradition. Describe how one or more of the values embodied in these concepts are reflected in your life.
My Essay:
Ever since I was a child I was exposed to many different environments and people. I had visited 4 continents and many different countries. I have had to adapt and open myself up to various situations. The more new environments I was exposed to the better I became at adapting. My life is best embodied by the concept of Artes. Artes is the beauty of intellectual pursuits as exemplified in skill, craft, or art. Artes is important to me because I believe that everyone is in pursuit of something. My pursuit is to fully understand how to engage individuals, ethnic groups, and global communities to participate in projects that benefits the majority.
I have displayed my strengths most often when I enroll in a new school. My biggest challenge in exercising this skill was when I went to St.Croix for a year of school. The circumstances were much different than any other year; I was away from family, I was in an entirely new environment, and I had my little sister to look after. By pushing my limits I feel like I understand more and thus welcome more new environments into my life. I welcome new environments so I can continue to push myself. After challenging myself ended up having a great time. My attitude was encouraging to my little sister and I learned to enjoy a different culture.
I went through a different situation later on in my life. I decided I wanted to become a People to People Ambassador and travel to Japan With a select group of high school students for a two-week period. By this time, I had visited 4 continents and had immersed my self in their cultures so I have almost no problem adjusting to a new culture or environment. While I was in Japan I felt like I connected with Japanese culture. I had a great time, and I still find it exiting to continuously expand my comfort zone.
The most important thing that I have learned from being in so many situations where I have wanted to connect with people is that there is no definite formula because everyone is different and I will be in ever changing situations. But by overcoming my anxiety about reaching out I can move forward and benefit the majority. What I am sure of is that this will be a life long journey and knowing how to get along with people will help the world become a better place.
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