Stanford: What is the most significant challenge that society faces today? (50 word limit.)
50-word version: Engineering-oriented - Stanford
Engineers capable of only certain and current technologies can very well be limited in their ideas and vision...
Caltech: In an increasingly global and interdependent society, there is a need for diversity in thought, talent, and experiences in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. How do you see yourself contributing to the diversity of Caltech's community? (150 words max)
146-word version: Engineering-oriented - Caltech
Engineers capable of only certain and current technologies can very well be limited in their ideas and vision...
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158-word version: Engineering-oriented - KAIST
Engineers capable of only certain and current technologies can very well be limited in their ideas and vision...
MIT: What attribute of your personality are you most proud of, and how has it impacted your life so far? This could be your creativity, effective leadership, sense of humor, integrity, or anything else you'd like to tell us about. (*) (200-250 words)
182-word version: Engineering-oriented - MIT
Engineers capable of only certain and current technologies can very well be limited in their ideas and vision. As the potential of Bio-, Green-, or Nano-technology becoming mainstream in engineering is more than plausible in the very near future, I am confident that I am on the right track of becoming an innovative engineer...