So the essay directions were not specific at all but I wrote this essay in under 500 words which I thought was pretty standard. Anyhow, I'd love
any feedback or grammatical corrections. Thank you so much! I literally had a breakdown tonight about college essays.
University of South Florida Essay
There is an internal metronome ticking inside of me. At the sound of the final beat my pointed toes dash across the floor and then suddenly leap into thin air. With in a split second, I feel a set of hands catch my torso and with a pop of my leg, I have nailed a perfect lift. With the landing however, there is a quick twist and then the weight of my body falls to the ground. Tears rush to my eyes as I cradle my foot. There are only five minutes till show time. Five other faces surround me with looks that represent utter fear. Slowly, I begin to rise. I place pressure upon my foot and pain surges through my body. Despite this, I performed that night. I performed better than I ever had before.
My dedication to the theatre was never once questioned. I was always the one who volunteered to spend twelve or more hours at school running a technical event or could be spotted running up and down the stairs of the performing arts building making sure that everyone and everything was okay. That year also consisted of learning the true meaning of ensemble. Throughout the many events that I was in, I learned that despite many obstacles and differences, a performance is never complete unless everyone is fully willing to be a team player. Alone, I was just a youthful voice with a graceful stature, but with a team, I could transform into any character imaginable. Together, we succeeded.
The people in the theatre department became much more than a team to me though; they became my support system and my family. If it were not for them, I would never have been the person or the performer that I am today. At the end of the year my hard work was recognized when I was elected as the Vice President of the theatre department and received the highest achievable award of "Most Valuable Thespian." Although the award was given at a singular level, I know that I could have never achieved so much if it was not for the shared help and support of my department.
I could have easily chosen not to perform the night I injured myself. However, theatre teaches two concepts. First, when the going gets tough, always persevere and fully commit. Secondly, despite what you may be alone, you will always be greater with the love and support of your family.
any feedback or grammatical corrections. Thank you so much! I literally had a breakdown tonight about college essays.
University of South Florida Essay
There is an internal metronome ticking inside of me. At the sound of the final beat my pointed toes dash across the floor and then suddenly leap into thin air. With in a split second, I feel a set of hands catch my torso and with a pop of my leg, I have nailed a perfect lift. With the landing however, there is a quick twist and then the weight of my body falls to the ground. Tears rush to my eyes as I cradle my foot. There are only five minutes till show time. Five other faces surround me with looks that represent utter fear. Slowly, I begin to rise. I place pressure upon my foot and pain surges through my body. Despite this, I performed that night. I performed better than I ever had before.
My dedication to the theatre was never once questioned. I was always the one who volunteered to spend twelve or more hours at school running a technical event or could be spotted running up and down the stairs of the performing arts building making sure that everyone and everything was okay. That year also consisted of learning the true meaning of ensemble. Throughout the many events that I was in, I learned that despite many obstacles and differences, a performance is never complete unless everyone is fully willing to be a team player. Alone, I was just a youthful voice with a graceful stature, but with a team, I could transform into any character imaginable. Together, we succeeded.
The people in the theatre department became much more than a team to me though; they became my support system and my family. If it were not for them, I would never have been the person or the performer that I am today. At the end of the year my hard work was recognized when I was elected as the Vice President of the theatre department and received the highest achievable award of "Most Valuable Thespian." Although the award was given at a singular level, I know that I could have never achieved so much if it was not for the shared help and support of my department.
I could have easily chosen not to perform the night I injured myself. However, theatre teaches two concepts. First, when the going gets tough, always persevere and fully commit. Secondly, despite what you may be alone, you will always be greater with the love and support of your family.