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mananj   
Nov 2, 2009
Graduate / Essay on me being a pilot at the age of 17. Youngest in the country. [6]

As a child I always dreamt of flying and flying thousands of feet above land looking down and experiencing the sensation of perfect peace mingled with excitement that strains every nerve to the utmost. Science, freedom, beauty, adventure: what more could you ask of life? Aviation combined all the elements I loved. The enthusiasm for flying increased as I grew older and at the age of sixteen I took a big step into the aviation world.

After my board exams for class X finished in April my dad and I went to the United states of America.
After a few days of visiting flying schools and having a look at them we finally decided on American Flyers at pompano beach , Florida. Learning to fly in a small four seater cessna aircraft was an amazing experience. It had never gotten old for me, flying. Never gone boring. Every engine start was a new adventure, guiding the spirit of a lovely machine back into life; every takeoff blending my spirit with its own to lift away from the ground and fly. While flying I was surrounded by the beauty of the earth and the sky. I could easily see the shores of continents , islands , great rivers , folds of terrain , large bodies of water, the brushed treetops with the birds , the leapt valleys and explored the cloud canyons I had gazed at as a child. The horizon dark blue, smoothly turning to black . These feelings of mine can be expressed with one word - Joy.

The cockpit was my classroom. It was a place where I experienced many emotions and learned many lessons. It was a place of work but also a keeper of my dreams. Almost everyday I would be learning different kinds of maneuvers, stalls and engine failure procedures and for a sixteen year old this was surely an unforgettable experience. I dealt with serious encounters, yet there I discovered much about life. I learned about joy and sorrow, pride and humility, fear and overcoming fear. I saw much from that classroom that most people would never see.

Soon the required thirty five hours of flying were completed and I was ready for my solo flight. At about four o clock in the afternoon I was inside the cockpit of the cessna gearing up for my flight.

'You're on your own' was all my instructor said that day. An emphatic chill went down my spine and I knew that here was my first judgement day. As I was taxing down to the active runway the hardships and perils of the past month were forgotten by the overpowering rush of excitement of the present. With a short dash down the runway, the machine lifted into the air and was flying. It was only a flight of twenty minutes , and it was uncertain, wavy, creeping sort of flight ; but it was my first solo flight and was the best. After my flight was done my instructor and I shook hands with each other , our hearts swelling with those emotions invoked by the achievement and the glamour of the moment.

Although I passed all necessary evaluation phases , including written exams and cross country within the two months I couldn't get the license as I wasn't seventeen yet. So I flew back to the US for my final test and obtained my License on 27th December 2008 - my 17th birthday. After Returning to India I was soon declared as the youngest private pilot in the country. The days of flying were , and will be , perhaps the supreme days of my life.
mananj   
Oct 11, 2009
Undergraduate / 'Soccer fascinates me' - Common app short essay [12]

Of all sports, soccer fascinates me, both for its edge-of-the-seat excitement in terms of speed, strength, strategy and stamina and for the immaculate teamwork it demands. In many ways, a game of football is synonymous with life: before the game, the coach hones a player's physical expertise, convincing us that games are really won off the field - in our minds. If we truly believe victory is ours, nothing can stop us from realizing our personal and professional dreams, be it in life or in football. To me the best part about football is the innate trust necessary for team building: it is like falling backwards with your eyes closed, knowing that your teammates will break your fall. During a high octane, adrenaline charged game, when the ball is hurtling down the field at 50 kmph, there is little time to think before reacting, and the well-practiced sportsman is someone who can effortlessly make the right winning moves - I believe the key mantra is perseverance, hard work and tenacity in the face of adversities. As Edison himself said "Success is 1% inspiration, but 99% perspiration".
mananj   
Oct 4, 2009
Undergraduate / He played the violin; The sound of music [11]

hmm..I fell the last paragraph is a little off beat!!..

U cud connect it with the above paras better nd relate it to ureslef more!!

More personal experiences!!!
mananj   
Oct 4, 2009
Undergraduate / "the city of Las Vegas" - Describe the world you come from [21]

kayliecares could shape the person you beco me as you gro w older.

Even I felt the connection between las vegas and ure marine biology aspirations wasnt good enough. You really need to relate it better. By reading it I felt I suddenly started reading a completely new thing. It just didnt connect very well.

he told me that we I ???? was going to become SCUBA
certified.

Pls read mine as well ..it s a short 1:D
mananj   
Oct 3, 2009
Undergraduate / 'Soccer fascinates me' - Common app short essay [12]

Of all sport, soccer fascinates me, both for its edge-of-the-seat excitement in terms of speed, strength, strategy and stamina and because of the immaculate teamwork it demands. In many ways, a game of football is like life: before a game, the coach hones a team's physical expertise, while also convincing us that games are really won off the field ï in our minds. If we believe victory is ours, nothing can beat us, in football or life. To me the best part about football is the innate trust necessary for teams to work: like falling backwards with the eyes closed, knowing that your friends will break your fall. During a game, when the ball is hurtling down the field at 50 kmph, there is little time to think before reacting, and the well-practiced team is the one that can effortlessly make the right winning moves - pretty much how life works too. As Einstein himself said "Success is 1% inspiration, but 99% perspiration".

Criticism is most welcome!!
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