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Name: Christine Vega
Joined: Dec 31, 2014
Last Post: Jan 1, 2015
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cvega   
Jan 1, 2015
Undergraduate / Some individuals spend their entire lives struggling with their personal identity - UWC Application [3]

Your responses to the following topics help us become acquainted with you in ways different from courses, grades, test scores, and other objective data. It will demonstrate your ability to organize thoughts and express yourself. We would like a personal statement that will help us get to know you better as a person and as a student. Your responses will demonstrate your ability to organize thoughts and express yourself. Please write an essay (approximately 250-500 words) on each of the two topics listed below.

Describe a person, real or fictitious, that is a historical figure or creative inspiration that has had an impact on you, and explain that impact.


I am concerned with the structure of my essay and if I need to adjust the transitions between paragraphs. I feel like I do. I feel like it does not flow. And suggestions are welcome! Thank you

Some individuals spend their entire lives struggling with their personal identity. Being born into three very rich yet opposing cultures, at an early age I quickly noticed I was succumbing to this innate desire for personal identification.

My struggle with self-identity began when I was nine years old. That was the year that my grandfather passed away. Instead of experiencing sorrow, regret instead took root in my heart. Regret overcame me because I had never been able to speak to my grandfather. My grandfather could only speak Farsi, while I only knew how to speak English. In my eyes, it was starting to seem as if I did not deserve to declare that I am Iranian. Gradually, I became increasingly insecure of my inability to speak my mother's native tongue either. How could I proudly claim to be Puerto Rican when I did not know more than a handful of Spanish phrases? These doubts continued to haunt me throughout my adolescence.

These doubts of my cultural validity fostered a search for my self-identity. As an Iranian-American, my ancestors are from the East, yet I am an embodiment of the West. With my father I practice Islam and with my mother Christianity. At school, I am immersed in a modernized culture and at home a traditionalist culture suspended in time. I encompass an infinite number of contradictions. This made me insecure. This insecurity pushed me forward in my hopes of self-discovery, but I had no one to whom I could compare myself.

Fortunately, two years ago Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi replaced my struggle with self-identity with his single philosophy of universal truth. "Only Breath", a poem of this Persian theologian, transcended seven hundred years to abruptly alter my life. In this poem, Rumi declares that to become whole in spirit, we must realize that we are more than the religion we practice, the political party we support, or any of the other affiliations, circumstances, and backgrounds that we embody. Through this affirmation, this Sufi poet saved me from my self-doubt, assuring me that I cannot be described as a Muslim or a Christian, a traditionalist or a modernist, an Iranian or Puerto Rican or American. Now, Rumi's philosophy has become my own. I am most simply and magnificently a human being that cannot be defined, and for this enlightenment it is to Rumi I am indebted.
cvega   
Jan 1, 2015
Graduate / A professional career in Chinese classical literature is always my pursuit. [3]

There is a lot of improper word usage and grammar. If you want to keep a scholarly diction, I would suggest replacing the phrase "digging in" with a better phrase that fits a scholarly tone. And instead of saying "I'd like", use phrases that make you sound confident. Just some suggestions:)
cvega   
Dec 31, 2014
Undergraduate / Heavy use of photoshopped images can cause serious emotional, mental and physical health issues [6]

I was thinking that perhaps rearranging the paragraphs strengthens my essay?

20% of teenage girls have experienced an eating disorder. This is merely one statistic among millions, but as a sixteen-year-old high school female, this statistic is a fact of reality that I have experienced firsthand. For my best friend, bulimia was a method to achieve the physique of the models on the magazine covers. Elle, Vogue, and Victoria's Secret Catalogs: these were her sources of thinspiration. These publications' deceptive images of seemingly perfect, tall, stretch mark-free, and impossibly thin women were essential to the success of her disorder. When she no longer felt the willpower to throw up after eating lunch, she would simply flip through these magazines for motivation. Knowing that her disorder had been sparked by these digital manipulations convinced me of the damaging effects of the widespread use of photoshopped images of models.

Though many are aware that the heavy use of photoshopped images can cause serious emotional, mental, and physical health issues, it alarms me that Americans have accepted airbrushed images as an inherent form of artistic expression. With the negative effects that these falsities are generating on our nation's youth, it is essential that we no longer turn our heads in the other direction. The heavy prevalence of unrealistically photoshopped portrayals of females on television and in fashion magazines has caused teenage girls to aspire to attain these unachievable standards of idealized beauty. Eating disorders, depression, a low self-esteem, and a poor body image are the life-threatening side effects of this quest for the unattainable. Many suffer from these side effects as a result of the unconscious messages, as did my friend.

Not only has my friend fallen into the trap set by these artificial images, but so have I. Though I pride myself in being strong minded, if I do not remind myself that these images are lies, I find myself wishing that I possessed the long legs or flawless skin of the model on the catalog cover. This is not unique to my best friend and I. Enthusiastic conversations about calorie counting, thigh gaps, and diet pills are common amongst girls at my high school. As a teenage girl, it is hard to not unconsciously aspire to look like the idealized women in magazines. 99% of fashion magazines and ads are retouched, and only when this ceases to be the case will weight and appearance cease to be teenage girls' number one priority.
cvega   
Dec 31, 2014
Undergraduate / "I Dreamed a Dream" scene - inspiration board Vassar [2]

Vassar is definitely an excellent school. I feel like you need to express more enthusiasm in attending this school perhaps? I think stronger connotation and better word choice would help.
cvega   
Dec 31, 2014
Undergraduate / Heavy use of photoshopped images can cause serious emotional, mental and physical health issues [6]

The prompt is: Discuss some issue of personal, local, national, or international concern and its importance to you.
It is limited to 2500 characters. I just do not feel as if my essay is strong enough but I cannot pinpoint why. Any critiques are welcome (and needed)! By the way, my issue that I am doing is personal but of national concern. I am trying to focus on the effect of airbrushing in the media and ads and its negative effects on teenage girls. I feel as if my essay perhaps is not personal enough?


Though many are aware that the heavy use of photoshopped images can cause serious emotional, mental, and physical health issues, Americans have accepted airbrushed images as an inherent form of artistic expression. But with the negative effect that these falsities are having on our nation's youth, it is essential that we no longer turn our heads in the other direction.

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