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USC: In a short paragraph, please briefly elaborate on one of your extracurricular activities or work experiences. (250 words)
 
250-word version
“Minor concessions for major compromise” is the adage I coined as the head scenarist of Vlog, the only film and blog club in our school, responsible for documenting and chronicling school events...
 
Emory: Imagine you are a professor, charged with teaching a new course. Emory University offers over 1,000 courses in a wide range of academic subjects. You are free to choose whatever subject you want. What class would you create? What would you hope students would leave your class having learned? (Don’t forget to include your class title!) (250 word limit)
 
250-word version
It would have to be “Sourcing the Commonest Mediums.” While watching one of the season highlights of Inside Lacrosse TV, I found the solution to a recurring problem in Vlog (the only cinéma vérité and blog club of our school)...
 
UVA: Answer one of the following questions in a half page or roughly 250 words (Please select the prompt you are responding to):
- What’s your favorite word and why?
- The Honor Code at U.Va. states that students will not lie, cheat, or steal. This strengthens our Community of Trust. What would you add to the Honor Code and why?
- In 2006, graduate student Robert Stilling discovered an unpublished poem by Robert Frost while doing research in U.Va.’s Small Collections Library. Where will your Stilling moment be in college?
- We are a community with quirks, both in language (we’ll welcome you to Grounds, not campus) and in traditions. Describe one of your quirks and why it is part of who you are.
- To tweet or not to tweet?
 
252-word version
“Minor concessions for major compromise” is the adage I coined as the head scenarist of Vlog, the only cinéma vérité club in our school, responsible for documenting and chronicling school events...
 
Hong Kong U Scholarship Essay: Please provide any information which you feel will be useful for the selection committee to assess your application, including your financial needs if any. (maximum 1800 characters, including punctuations and space.)
 
257-word version
“Minor concessions for major compromise” is the adage I coined as the head scenarist of Vlog, the only cinéma vérité club in our school, responsible for documenting and chronicling school events...
 
Columbia: Please tell us what you found meaningful about one of the above mentioned books, publications or cultural events. (300 words or less)
 
UC—Berkeley Scholarship Essay: 300 words or fewer. Please explain a situation in which you identified a problem or issue, and detail how you were directly responsible for bringing change to that situation.
 
298-word version
As an aspiring lacrosse player, Inside Lacrosse TV (television.insidelacrosse.com/) has always been a source of enduring motivation for me not only for the sport itself but also for my general bearing...
 
U Michigan: Essay #1 (Required for all applicants. Approximately 250 words) Everyone belongs to many different communities and/or groups defined by (among other things) shared geography, religion, ethnicity, income, cuisine, interest, race, ideology, or intellectual heritage. Choose one of the communities to which you belong, and describe that community and your place within it. (300 words)
 
U Notre Dame: Please choose 3 of the 5 prompts below and provide a response between 150 and 300 words to each.
- In his 2005 inaugural address, Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C., president of the University of Notre Dame, challenged our community: “we at Notre Dame must have the courage to be who we are. If we are afraid to be different from the world, how can we make a difference in the world?” When you leave Notre Dame, what is one way you will bravely face the world, stay true to your values, and make a difference large or small?
- What is your proudest accomplishment that doesn’t appear on your résumé — an act for which you did not receive a trophy, grade, or other type of outward recognition?
- Tell us about a time you fell in love… with an academic concept. What excited you about this idea, project, or lesson?
- Why are you interested in attending the University of Notre Dame?
- By the end of the college application process, you will have probably written dozens of essays and responded to a multitude of questions. Use this opportunity to try something new.
 
300-word version
“Minor concessions for major compromise” is the adage I coined as the head scenarist of Vlog, the cinematography club in our school responsible for documenting special school events by means of videos...
 
UChicago: Share with us a few of your favorite books, poems, authors, films, plays, pieces of music, musicians, performers, paintings, artists, blogs, magazines, or newspapers. Feel free to touch on one, some, or all of the categories listed, or add a category of your own. (500 words maximum)
 
328-word version
As an aspiring lacrosse player, Inside Lacrosse TV (television.insidelacrosse.com/) has always been a source of enduring motivation for me not only for the sport itself but also for my general bearing...
 
Rice: The Committee on Admission is interested in getting to know each candidate as well as possible through the application process. The following essay question is designed to demonstrate your writing skills and facilitate our full appreciation of your unique perspective.
 
The quality of Rice's academic life and the Residential College System are heavily influenced by the unique life experiences and cultural traditions each student brings. What personal perspective do you feel that you will contribute to life at Rice? (500 word limit)
 
350-word version
“Minor concessions for major compromise” is the adage I coined as the head scenarist of Vlog, the only cinéma vérité club in our school, responsible for documenting and chronicling school events...
 
Yale-NUS: Essay 2: Please choose one of the following essay questions and upload your response (500 words or less):
- Name one concept, idea, or invention that the world would be better off without and tell us why.
- Describe a moment in your life when feelings, ideas, things, or people came together with such power that your perspective on an issue of importance to you was fundamentally altered.
- If you could change one thing about your community, what would it be and why?
- Define your own question and answer it.
 
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As an aspiring lacrosse player, Inside Lacrosse TV (television.insidelacrosse.com/) has always been a source of enduring ambition, motivation, and inspiration for me not only for the sport itself but also for my general bearing...
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