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Advertising, Journalism? - ESSAY FOR HARVARD, UCHICAGO, AMERICAN, CARNEGIE [15]
I see your point, I didn't completely rewrite my essays. But I did add some parts, and deleted some as well.
Here are the edited paragraphs:
I had to face the brutality freshman year, when my high school swim team coach scratched me from Sectionals with no explanation. He had no excuse to scratch, which devastated me because I was seeded first and would have made it to state finals. I had to face the brutality for four years when my former club swim team coach would cheer on other swimmers to beat me. I had to face the brutality this year when someone anonymously posted a question on Formspring asking me to kill myself and to go back where I came from. I remember it all; but in truth, it has no negative effect on me.
With my internal fire from the brutality, my achievements in swimming has led me to be recruited from vast number of Division I, II, and III universities. I also ranked top sixteen in the entire state, top twenty-four in the entire Midwest, and competed in national level competitions. All the brutality I faced, has given me strength, power, and the will to succeed.Although I have been in America for fourteen years, I never felt that I truly adapted to American society. I still feel different. Of course I wear the same brand of clothes, listen to the same type of music, and watch the same type of movies as my friends. I still feel that I am still in this state of isolation. My family's strict ideologies have never let me attend school dances, football games, or go on dates. Although I still wish to be able to experience the typical American customs, I discovered ways to be part of the American community.
I educated my peers about diversity and the importance of being involved. I created my own organization called, "Be The Change" to fundraise for Haiti earthquake victims. I am currently in the process of starting a Model UN charter, as well as, a Human Rights club at my high school. I write articles for my school paper, and The Chicago Tribune's The Mash, to bring awareness amongst my generation on the importance of acceptance, freedom, and liberty. Through my efforts, I feel that I am America.This is my moment. This my moment to shine and prove myself to all those who doubted me wrong. I am willing to put in every effort to reverse the adversity I have experienced. I want to prove to those who have mocked me because of my differences that I am somebody. I want to prove to my former swim coaches that I will succeed in the pool; that I will swim in the intercollegiate level. I want to prove to my family that the world is not grey, cold, and brutal. I want to show them that the world is vivid, warm, and filled with endless possibilities. I want to prove to my parents that I am talented, can be successful in the journalism field, and that my appearance does not matter at all. America is accepting, and continues to be my land of opportunity. I want to prove that I can overcome the obstacles in life. Most of all, I want to prove to myself that I am triumphant.^I made grammar corrections
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