UM-Ann Arbor: 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. (Approximately 250 words)
316-word version
...I am always inclined to be optimistic in that, even at the face of hopelessness, I can find that bit of hopefulness to give it every dab of support I could muster from the corporeal to the intellectual. But even with that inclination, I get rather anxious at times...
249-word version
...I am always inclined to be optimistic in that, even at the face of hopelessness, I can find that bit of hopefulness to give it every dab of support I could muster from the corporeal to the intellectual...
Georgetown: Indicate any special talents or skills that you possess.
Tufts: Think outside the box as you answer the following questions. Take a risk and go somewhere unexpected. Be serious if the moment calls for it but feel comfortable being playful if that suits you, too. The suggested length for questions 2 and 3 is 200-250 words.
2.There is a Quaker saying: ``Let your life speak.`` Describe the environment in which you were raised-your family, home, neighborhood, or community-and how it influenced the person you are today. (200-250 words) (1800 characters)
243-word version
...I am always inclined to be optimistic in that, even at the face of hopelessness, I can find that bit of hopefulness to give it every dab of support I could muster from the corporeal to the intellectual...
Emory: Optional Essay (if you choose not to submit this essay, it will not affect your admission decision):
2. Please write exactly five sentences that best describe you.
208-word version
I am always optimistic by nature in that, even at the face of hopelessness, I can find that bit of hopefulness to give it every dab of support I could muster...