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'Not tying myself to a tree' - Roomie Supplement. [2]
At first glance, I will appear like a shy girl who smiles and snickers at everything you
may say.
you're probably thinking "YIKES!
M y roommate is going to be some weird
e nvironmental
h ippie, one of those nature freaks that ties themselves to a tree to protect the environment.
"Although that is partial
ly true
, I don't think
I willI'll ever tie myself to a tree
, and if you're lucky
,you willyou'll see the side of me that enjoys being young, wild
, and free.
Even though I'd love to spill my life story to you in this letter, I won't
. I think part of the joy in life
my advice to you is
to be prepared for my energetic, loud
, free spirit.
And if you smell nail polish before you enter the dorm room
, that means you're in the right place
. I may be a science nerd
, but that does not mean I am not a girly girl
y .
Haha, yeah. I'm also applying to Stanford, and this essay gave me a bit of trouble too. I think in some parts of your letter, your personality really shines through. In other parts, though, you seem a little too formal, especially when you don't use contractions. If I were you, I'd change two things about the essay:
1) Put in your name! If you're introducing yourself to your roommate for the first time, wouldn't your name be in there somewhere?
2) I noticed that your essay is only about 1500 characters. Stanford allows you to go up to 2000, so add more. It gives you more room to add in your personality :)
Good luck on your application!