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hereiam   
Dec 31, 2012
Undergraduate / Memories; Stanford - What Matters to you most and why? [5]

I live in the present, but sometimes I am afraid of letting go of the past. My grandfather's recent passing was the first time I have dealt with death and I had trouble handling it. Initially I was overwhelmed with grief; the wise man that had played a role in my upbringing and instilled the values I cherish today was gone. I spent hours lying in my bead, staring at the ceiling, and trying to find a memory to cling to; a moment I could encapsulate that would honor him and serve as something I could forever remember him by. I was searching for some sort of single monumental event that would sum up our relationship, but I could not. It took time, but I realized the memories that really matter are the little things- The afternoons spitting cherry seeds from his balcony, the mornings making oatmeal for my grandma, our walks and early evening rounds of pool. I realized that what matters to me are what at times seem like the tiniest most insignificant moments, but eventually come to define our relationships with the people we love. My 'Pops,' had told me that when I grow old, all I would regret in life would be things I had not tried, the risks I had not taken, assuming they were sane and legal he used to joke. It is in great part thanks to him that I try to go through life taking advantage of all the opportunities I have, appreciating every moment. I am open minded to new ideas, new foods, new people, new adventures, all the while unconsciously storing memories I will one day come to treasure.

I updated it. Any new thoughts? I appreciate any feedback and will surely go over your stuff. thanks
hereiam   
Dec 31, 2012
Undergraduate / Dr. Waldo made a sudden appearance - U Chicago/ Where is Waldo, really? [10]

Hey I actually got into UChicago Early Action this year, and if my experiences count for anything this works well. I wrote about a virus that made everyone identical to Waldo, and I was in charge of identifying the real one and hunting him down as a criminal. They definitely like odd ball stuff. I'd say you're good to go and hopefully will be my classmate next year.

Good Luck!
hereiam   
Dec 31, 2012
Undergraduate / Dual Enrollment; Emory // Unique qualities [3]

I liked it alot. My only concern is maybe getting into more specific details concerning the school, some of the comments about Emory's reputation seem rather general. If you still need to cut I would consider cutting down on the intro a bit. All in all, I would be confident sending this on January 1.
hereiam   
Dec 31, 2012
Undergraduate / Memories; Stanford - What Matters to you most and why? [5]

thkid
thanks a lot I couldn't agree more, this was written rather quickly in a twenty minute period last night. I'm trying to decide if it works as an appropriate answer to the question at hand.
hereiam   
Dec 30, 2012
Undergraduate / Memories; Stanford - What Matters to you most and why? [5]

What matters to me?
I live in the present, but sometimes I am afraid of letting go of the past. My grandfather's recent passing was the first time I have dealt with death and I had trouble handling it. Initially I was overwhelmed with grief; the wise man who had played a role in my upbringing and instilled the values I cherish today was gone. I spent hours lying in my bead, staring at the ceiling, and trying to find a memory to cling to; that would honor him and serve as something I could forever remember him by. I was searching for some sort of single monumental event that would sum up our relationship, and I could not. It took time, but I realized the memories that really matter are the little things- The afternoons spitting cherry seeds from his balcony, the mornings making oatmeal for my grandma, and the early evening rounds of pool. What matter to me are what at times seem like the tiniest most insignificant moments, but eventually come to define our relationships with the people we love. My 'Pops,' had told me that when I grew old, all I would regret in life would be things I had not tried, the risks I had not taken, assuming they were sane and legal he used to joke. I go through life taking advantage of all the opportunities I have, appreciating every moment. I am open minded to new ideas, new foods, new people all the while crafting the memories I will one day come to treasure.
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