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93haider   
Oct 25, 2011
Essays / help with an essay on personality characteristics [6]

"Form your personality based not on where you grew up, but who you grew up with."

I think that's what you're trying to say. Sounds a bit better than what you had up there. But it depends on what you have around that sentence, if mine would make sense or not. Feel free to use that sentence.
93haider   
Oct 25, 2011
Faq, Help / Otherwise, a small fee (starting at $5 per thread) explain this [8]

I think it means if, for some reason you want to remove your thread, you can remove it for free if there are no replies. But if there are replies on it, then you have to pay $5 to have it removed, if you want to remove it.
93haider   
Oct 23, 2011
Undergraduate / "My Struggle, to overcome my fear" - UF application [5]

Thanks! I made some changes and am hungry for MORE feedback. lol

"Ok, Haider, you're up next to present." These words, as they were stated by the teacher, sent chills down my spine. The words, as I understood what event they were to be followed by, made me nervous, wanting anything more in the world than the current situation. No, I did not want to speak in front of the whole class, but if I didn't feel uncomfortable doing it, then I most definitely would! As I got up in front of the class to speak about my argumentative essay, I realized things were not getting any easier. Regardless of the deep breaths and efforts to calm myself, I would get sweatier and more frightful with each second. As I spoke, I stuttered, words sounded shaky, and I talked as if a gun was pointed at me. Public speaking had gotten to me, and I didn't know how to defeat it.

As I started dual-enrolling at the college, I started to find that a lot of college classes require presentations to classmates. It was time to step up and overcome my fear. In a critical thinking class, all students had to dictate a two-thousand word essay that each individual had written. Luckily, it only consisted of reading off a paper. Plus, I would be reading my own words. It took more than that, however, to calm me down and speak without having a heart-attack. As I sat there, sub-consciously listening to the other speakers, I grew anxious awaiting my turn. That's when I noticed it. Certain people were having the same problem I was. As I tuned in, I noticed that some people quivered the same way I did. They were tense just like I was. As I grasped this, I told myself that I was not alone. I also realized that public speaking is something vital to master in the future and that it cannot be eluded. I turned around and confronted my fear. I looked it straight in the eyes. I went up to that podium, I read that essay, and I read it with confidence. I read with complete importance and zest. As I started to dread the size of the audience, I drove my brain to overlook the fact and continue reading. This was one of many struggles I had to face to overcome my fear of public speaking.

Although I had to overcome my fear, that was literally only the first step. The second step was to master speaking. After discovering opportunities to speak as a representative for my school in assemblies, speaking at school club conferences, and attending a speech course, my confidence level compared to day one was through the roof! This made me realize that I can, in fact, overcome obstacles that may come to me in the future, instead of going around them. Not only had I accomplished in overcoming my fear, I accomplished in mastering public speaking, making me a better speaker for my future in college and the real world.
93haider   
Oct 19, 2011
Undergraduate / "Communications Application" class - time you found something you weren't looking for [4]

Just read your essay, it very well written and you have GREAT word choice and variety. You followed the prompt perfectly and stayed on track. As for suggestions... I really have nothing to suggest, except to maybe change your second use of "rouse" because I noticed that it was used twice. (You can leave it, but it might sound better if one of them was replaced to keep word variety).

And this part: "As the yellow summer school bus swallowed me whole to take me back home" is good but personally, I don't like this kind of writing. PLEASE get a second opinion before removing it, because I may be wrong and it may be a GREAT addition. But just to me personally, I don't prefer it.

Otherwise,

Perfectly written A+ :) Great use of examples, analogies, and personal anecdotes.
93haider   
Oct 19, 2011
Undergraduate / "My Struggle, to overcome my fear" - UF application [5]

Just wrote a quick rough-draft of my essay for the University of Florida Application, I will post the prompt followed by my draft. Thanks!!

"In the space provided, please write a concise narrative in which you describe a meaningful event, experience or accomplishment in your life and how it will affect your college experience or your contribution to the UF campus community. You may want to reflect on your ideas about student responsibility, academic integrity, campus citizenship or a call to service."

"Ok, Haider, you're up next to present." These words, as they were stated by the teacher, sent chills down my spine. The words, as I understood what event they were to be followed by, made me nervous, wanting anything more in the world than the current situation. No, I did not want to speak in front of the whole class, but if I didn't feel uncomfortable doing it, then I most definitely would! As I got up in front of the class to speak about my argumentative essay, I realized things were not getting any easier. Regardless of the deep breaths and efforts to calm myself, I would get sweatier and more frightful with each second. As I spoke, I stuttered, words sounded shaky, and I talked as if a gun was pointed at me. Public speaking had got to me, and I didn't know how to defeat it.

As I started dual-enrolling at the college, I started to find that a lot of college classes require acts of presentation to classmates. It was time to step up and overcome my fear. In a critical thinking class, I had to dictate a two-thousand word essay that I had written. Luckily, it only consisted of reading off the paper. Plus, I was reading my own words. But it took more than that to calm me down and speak without having a heart-attack. As I sat there, sub-consciously listening to the other speakers, I grew anxious awaiting my turn. That's when I noticed it. I could tell that certain people were having the same problem I was. As I tuned in, I noticed that some people quivered the same way I did. They were tense just like I was. As I grasped this, I told myself that I was not alone and that we're all in this together. I also realized that public speaking is something vital to master in the future and that it cannot be eluded. I turned around and confronted my fear. I looked it straight in the eyes and told it to bring it. I went up to that podium, I read that essay, and I read it with confidence. I read with complete importance and zest. As I started to dread the size of the audience, I drove my brain to overlook the fact and continue reading. This was one of many struggles I had to face to overcome my fear of public speaking.

Although I had to overcome my fear, that was literally only the first step. The second step was to master speaking. After discovering opportunities to speak as a representative for my school in assemblies, speaking at school club conferences, and attending a speech course, my confidence level compared to day one was through the roof! Not only had I accomplished in overcoming my fear, I accomplished in mastering public speaking, making me a better speaker for my future in college and the real world.

Honestly, I feel it's a little disorganized. I would appreciate any and all small/big suggestions. I will consider all, thanks!
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