1. We know you lead a busy life, full of activities, many of which are required of you. Tell us about something you do for the pleasure of it. (100)
I should have retired from any extracurricular activities as senior, but I still coach my juniors in the debate team. I found it hard to leave the club I built and raised, the place where I can freely express unorthodox ideas without judgment.
I felt rejuvenated when researching about issues completely unknown and get prepared to support any side. I enjoy creating an internal pre-debate with myself as both affirmative and negative sides simultaneously, trying to tackle every arguments I made; enabling myself to break any restraints in thinking.
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2. Although you may not yet know what you want to major in, which department or program at MIT appeals to you and why?(100)
Computer Science and Molecular Biology program.
There is a question that I cannot answer yet : how exactly cells differentiate? Zygote divides into exact copies, but how do they arrange themselves into various kinds of cells forming various kinds of tissues? I wonder who regulates which cells will be which tissues, since they are no regulation center like brain regulates human system. My biology teacher said that it was the DNA codes that regulate it, but how? Can cells communicate each other?
Through UROP and assistances by professors and staffs in EECS and Biology, I hope I can understand this.
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Questions for review :
What do you catch about me based on these essays?
Any suggestion and correction is welcome :)
I should have retired from any extracurricular activities as senior, but I still coach my juniors in the debate team. I found it hard to leave the club I built and raised, the place where I can freely express unorthodox ideas without judgment.
I felt rejuvenated when researching about issues completely unknown and get prepared to support any side. I enjoy creating an internal pre-debate with myself as both affirmative and negative sides simultaneously, trying to tackle every arguments I made; enabling myself to break any restraints in thinking.
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2. Although you may not yet know what you want to major in, which department or program at MIT appeals to you and why?(100)
Computer Science and Molecular Biology program.
There is a question that I cannot answer yet : how exactly cells differentiate? Zygote divides into exact copies, but how do they arrange themselves into various kinds of cells forming various kinds of tissues? I wonder who regulates which cells will be which tissues, since they are no regulation center like brain regulates human system. My biology teacher said that it was the DNA codes that regulate it, but how? Can cells communicate each other?
Through UROP and assistances by professors and staffs in EECS and Biology, I hope I can understand this.
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Questions for review :
What do you catch about me based on these essays?
Any suggestion and correction is welcome :)