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farri   
Dec 30, 2010
Undergraduate / Intellectual engagement + The Common Good +Connection to place, Bowdoin Supplement [2]

please comment and critique this essay I know that it isn't the strongest I have ever written so I need your critique and improvements.

if you help me to improve mine I'll help you to improve yours :)

promt:In an effort to understand your interests and aspirations for college, we ask you to select one of the three topics below and provide a response of up to 250 words. Please include your name and birth date at the top of the page.

Bowdoin students and alumni often cite world-class faculty and opportunities for intellectual engagement, the College's commitment to the Common Good, and the special quality of life on the coast of Maine as important aspects of the Bowdoin experience. Reflecting on your own interests and experiences, please comment on one of the following:

1. Intellectual engagement
2. The Common Good
3. Connection to place

1.
Intellectual engagement
On the last day of school during my sophomore year, our computer science teacher gave us a CD with Delphi (a computer program) and a handbook on it. We were supposed to work through the handbook to learn the basics of Delphi during the summer in preparation for our class test after the summer break. However, he forgot to put the handbook on it and we had to learn it by ourselves. Nobody knew how Delphi works, so we shared any progress we made in the understanding of this program. After two weeks of teaching each other, we were able to built small programs with Delphi, but we weren't sure if that was enough or if we had to know more. So we set up groups of fours to take a deeper look at the internals of the program. After the summer break we made our teacher aware of the fact that he forgot to put the handbook on it. Thus, he expected that we haven't done anything and that he had to start from scratch. However, he was surprised about our knowledge of Delphi and its internals. Through the given responsibility, the challenging work, collaboration and the true engagement by us, the students, we have learned that not the number of pages you have to study matters - only the way you learn matters.
farri   
Dec 30, 2010
Undergraduate / Rochester Short essay 150 words edit [10]

I really like your essay, but a result is missing.

In my opinion you have fulfilled the promt (if you add a result).

please help me in return ;)
farri   
Dec 30, 2010
Undergraduate / "The soccer field; I regained control over the ball" - Amherst supplement [2]

could you give me any comments/critiques? thanks :)
if you comment on mine, ill comment on yours :)

promt:
"Difficulty need not foreshadow despair or defeat. Rather achievement can be all the more satisfying because of obstacles surmounted."

I have always excelled at school and extracurricular activities, so my expectations are extremely high. I have always been the best in everything. During my exchange I started playing soccer for the [name of the soccer team]. They just finished their preparation for the season when I joined the team, while I hadn't played soccer for 2 years.

My first practice, all eyes were on my, the new German left midfielder. We were practicing offensive strategies and my position led me to make a lot of crosses. However, they never got where I wanted them to go. Besides, the other players were in a better shape than I was and I didn't have the power for a whole practice. I thought that I should quit, because I wasn't able to meet my high standards. Those thoughts grew even stronger on the next day, when literally ever part of my body hurt. Nevertheless, I didn't decide give up, because I felt if I would have given up on soccer that I would have given up on myself. So from now on I went to the soccer field everyday to practice with my host brother. We practiced when it had snowed and when it was 14°F 'warm' - weather shouldn't be an excuse for us to stop practicing. Thus, we practiced very hard and every time we were sweating like the Niagara Falls.

Through my practice with my host brother I regained control over the ball and soon my old skills were back. Thus, I got a spot on the team. Eventually, during our last game of the season I was able to score and we won the game 1:0. This victory was the sweetest reward I could have gotten and this was made even sweeter by the obstacles I had to surmount.
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