Please read I will read your essay in return. This si due today. Describe your specific interest in beginning your Emory career at Oxford College and how you think our liberal arts intensive education is a good match for you.
I was the bottom feeder in my high school ecological community- I was a freshman. As one of the youngest students on campus, I had to work diligently to be heard. To be recognized as the leader of a club I had to expend twice the effort that an upperclassman expended, and I spent more time dedicated to my individual cause. Unlike in high school, at Oxford, I can take on leadership roles, beginning my freshman year in college instead of having to wait for a position that is generally reserved for an upperclassman. The smaller campus setting will allow my voice to always be heard and provide me with the Emory experience on a much smaller scale.
Beginning my Emory career at Oxford College, would present me with a smaller teacher to student ratio, and the ability to have one on one conversation with a professor. The smaller class sizes will provide a setting where I can thoroughly contribute to my classes and an environment where I can grow both as a student and as a person. Whether I spend the day studying for a psychology test or mentoring freshman as a member of PALs, spending my first two years at the Oxford campus of Emory will help shape me into a successful adult.
Additionally, Oxfords liberal arts intensive education is a good match for me because I have a variety of academic interest that I would like to pursue. The college's liberal arts education would allow me to explore every facet of my imagination, and open my mind up to alternative fields of study that I may not have uncovered otherwise. No matter where my Oxford College journey takes me, I will be constantly learning both inside and outside of the classroom. The world is my playing field at Oxford College, where I look forward to exploring all subjects of academia.
I was the bottom feeder in my high school ecological community- I was a freshman. As one of the youngest students on campus, I had to work diligently to be heard. To be recognized as the leader of a club I had to expend twice the effort that an upperclassman expended, and I spent more time dedicated to my individual cause. Unlike in high school, at Oxford, I can take on leadership roles, beginning my freshman year in college instead of having to wait for a position that is generally reserved for an upperclassman. The smaller campus setting will allow my voice to always be heard and provide me with the Emory experience on a much smaller scale.
Beginning my Emory career at Oxford College, would present me with a smaller teacher to student ratio, and the ability to have one on one conversation with a professor. The smaller class sizes will provide a setting where I can thoroughly contribute to my classes and an environment where I can grow both as a student and as a person. Whether I spend the day studying for a psychology test or mentoring freshman as a member of PALs, spending my first two years at the Oxford campus of Emory will help shape me into a successful adult.
Additionally, Oxfords liberal arts intensive education is a good match for me because I have a variety of academic interest that I would like to pursue. The college's liberal arts education would allow me to explore every facet of my imagination, and open my mind up to alternative fields of study that I may not have uncovered otherwise. No matter where my Oxford College journey takes me, I will be constantly learning both inside and outside of the classroom. The world is my playing field at Oxford College, where I look forward to exploring all subjects of academia.