tnguyen22
Dec 22, 2013
Undergraduate / Drowning is not an option. John Hopkins U Essay - interests/pursuits/passions/experiences [7]
Yes, I cut off half of the 3rd paragraph for it to fit with 500 words.
This is the full version of my 4th and I'm thinking about starting the essay with this, please give me your thoughts
Words: 229
Born in the Nguyen family, I was one of the few that inherited the spirit of exploration from my ancestors. As middle school started, the books I have read could no longer satisfy my curiosity. It was then that I realized in order to learn more, I need to get my feet wet. Therefore I volunteered at the Social Service Center and help gather information about families around my neighborhood that are in need. As I entered 8th grade, the work at Social Service Center became less challenging and I then came into contact with ambassadors from different countries during a collaboration between Social Service Center and the Department of Foreign Affairs. I then took my time from Social Service Center to applied for internship in the Department of Foreign Affairs and was accepted. Having a chance to work in a professional environment and communicate with people from different parts of the world had somewhat broaden my mind. The people I met taught me their cultures and I taught them mine. In 9th grade my internship was over so I decided to volunteered at the General Hospital of Khanh Hoa and luckily got accepted. I underwent basic training and was taught to provide direct care for patients. After the school year is over I decided to travel abroad, for the city became too small for me to learn more.
Yes, I cut off half of the 3rd paragraph for it to fit with 500 words.
This is the full version of my 4th and I'm thinking about starting the essay with this, please give me your thoughts
Words: 229
Born in the Nguyen family, I was one of the few that inherited the spirit of exploration from my ancestors. As middle school started, the books I have read could no longer satisfy my curiosity. It was then that I realized in order to learn more, I need to get my feet wet. Therefore I volunteered at the Social Service Center and help gather information about families around my neighborhood that are in need. As I entered 8th grade, the work at Social Service Center became less challenging and I then came into contact with ambassadors from different countries during a collaboration between Social Service Center and the Department of Foreign Affairs. I then took my time from Social Service Center to applied for internship in the Department of Foreign Affairs and was accepted. Having a chance to work in a professional environment and communicate with people from different parts of the world had somewhat broaden my mind. The people I met taught me their cultures and I taught them mine. In 9th grade my internship was over so I decided to volunteered at the General Hospital of Khanh Hoa and luckily got accepted. I underwent basic training and was taught to provide direct care for patients. After the school year is over I decided to travel abroad, for the city became too small for me to learn more.