12SMiller
Nov 19, 2011
Undergraduate / 'I could endure a few more days of ultimate stress' - UVA Supplement [2]
I looked carefully at the sweat-drenched runners pass by, as they entered their next grueling lap across the soccer field.
you don't need the comma
Their physically spent faces in totally agony told me, "If you start this sport, then you will regret every moment of it". Despite the blaring signals given by the older kid's expression, I, the naïve eighth grader, enthusiastically signed up for cross-country.
I would pick either 'Their physically spent faces' or 'Their faces in total agony'
You went from (plural) their faces to singular (kid's expression)
Sometimes, I had the privilege of viewing my afternoon lunch a second time with other vibrant colors mixed in a repulsive slime.
When I first read it I was thinking... ew why would he eat a slimy colorful lunch?
and would often "go underground". A safe zone or a relief hideout.
I would change this, and get rid of the go underground part because it didn't really flow, like you were quoting a movie I hadn't seen.
Overall I really like this essay. The part about how murdering it in its sleep actually made me laugh out loud (I feel the same way about swimming) I like your humorous style and how you really captured the love/hate aspect of a sport like this well
I looked carefully at the sweat-drenched runners pass by, as they entered their next grueling lap across the soccer field.
you don't need the comma
Their physically spent faces in total
I would pick either 'Their physically spent faces' or 'Their faces in total agony'
You went from (plural) their faces to singular (kid's expression)
Sometimes, I had the privilege of viewing my afternoon lunch a second time with other vibrant colors mixed in a repulsive slime.
When I first read it I was thinking... ew why would he eat a slimy colorful lunch?
and would often "go underground". A safe zone or a relief hideout.
I would change this, and get rid of the go underground part because it didn't really flow, like you were quoting a movie I hadn't seen.
Overall I really like this essay. The part about how murdering it in its sleep actually made me laugh out loud (I feel the same way about swimming) I like your humorous style and how you really captured the love/hate aspect of a sport like this well