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U of Chicago: Choose one of the six extended essay options and upload a one- or two- page response.
- The mantis shrimp can perceive both polarized light and multispectral images; they have the most complex eyes in the animal kingdom. Human eyes have color receptors for three colors (red, green, and blue); the mantis shrimp has receptors for sixteen types of color, enabling them to see a spectrum far beyond the capacity of the human brain. Seriously, how cool is the mantis shrimp: mantisshrimp.uchicago.edu What might they be able to see that we cannot? What are we missing?
Informal inquiries into my casual curiosities may not be as insightful, or even amusing for that matter, as the insights conveyed by the mantis shrimp on mantisshrimp.uchicago.edu...
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Cornell U (College of Engineering): Tell us about an engineering idea you have, or about your interest in engineering. Describe how your ideas and interests may be realized by—and linked to—specific resources within the College of Engineering. Finally, explain what a Cornell Engineering education will enable you to accomplish. (Please limit your response to 650 words.)
...only Cornell, with its College of Engineering emphasizing that “great science and exceptional academic programs are not enough” as it “aspire(s) to make discoveries and educate leaders who will change the world,” can even begin to animate my aspirations in engineering...