Monday, March 25, 2019
I Intend to Pursue Engineering :: College Admissions Essays
I Intend to Pursue Engineering The college admissions and excerpt process is a very important one, perhaps one that leave behind have the greatest impact on ones future. The college that a person will go to often influences his personality, views, and career. Therefore, when I hear hoi polloi say that it doesnt matter that much which college you go to. You can thread a good education anywhere, if you are self-motivated, I tend to be rather skeptical. Perhaps, as far as actual knowledge is concerned, that bid is somewhat valid. Physics and mathematics are the same, regardless of where they are taught. Knowledge, however, is unless a small piece of the thrum that is college, and it is in the rest of that puzzle that colleges differ.At least as important, or even more important, than knowledge, is the spot towards that knowledge. Last year, when my engineering team was competing in the NEDC Design Challenge, held at Hopkins, subsequently the competition I and a few friends talk ed to a professor of polished engineering. What struck me is the passion with which he talked about his field of study. At Hopkins, everyone-the students, the faculty, the administration-displays a certain earnestness about learning. This makes Hopkins a good match for me, as I, too, am very enthusiastic about the subjects I study. I drive in learning, and when those around me do too, it creates a great atmosphere from which everyone benefits.My enthusiasm and bodily function extend non just to academics, but to other aspects of life as well. I am very involved in extracurricular activities, active in my schools engineering club and math team, and I love sports, having played on the varsity soccer and tennis teams for ternion years. This makes Hopkins, with its great sport traditions and a multitude of clubs and organizations, a great choice. Further, darn in college I intend to explore new activities. Because of my schools small size and dual curriculum, there is a relatively shockable spectrum of activities available for me. Hopkins affords a great opportunity for me to branch out and go into in organizations to which I previously had no access.Another aspect of Hopkins that attracts me greatly is its student body, diverse and multicultural, but at the same time uniformly strong academically. Since I myself am a refugee from Russia, where I experienced brotherly and cultural anti-Semitism, multiculturalism and acceptance of different groups are very important to me, not to mention that it allows me to meet people of different backgrounds and learn of their varying perspectives.
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