Tuesday, November 10, 2009

My universities Admission Essays

Admission Essays:

  1. University of Wisconsin-Madison
    1. The University of Wisconsin values an educational environment that provides all members of the campus community with opportunities to grow and develop intellectually, personally, culturally, and socially. In order to give us a more complete picture of you as an individual, please tell us about the particular life experiences, perspectives, talents, commitments and/or interests you will bring to our campus. In other words, how will your presence enrich our community?
    2. If there is additional information you would like us to consider in reviewing your application, please share this with us as well. This is your opportunity to tell us things about yourself that have not been asked elsewhere if you believe they will help us become acquainted with you in ways different from courses, grades, and test scores.
  2. Purdue University

    (Either one)

    1. Describe how your college education will allow you to achieve your personal or professional goals.
    2. What is the best advice you have ever received? Describe how it has helped you and how you have used it.
    3. If you had a second chance -- the opportunity to do something over and do it differently -- what would you choose to do over and what changes would you make?

    (Optional)

    1. Additional information (If necessary, use this space to provide additional detail about your background or academic criteria -- information the Admissions Committee may find helpful during the review of your application.)
  3. Ohio State
    1. Why are you considering The Ohio State University?
  4. Stevens Institute of Technology
    1. Personal Statement -Tell more about yourself. For example, a talent, fact, experience or thought that is not on the application.
  5. University of Maryland
    1. An essay describing your past academic experiences and your reasons for wishing to transfer to Maryland at this point in your academic career is required. Students who have been out of school for several years, or who have a personal circumstance that affected their academic performance, may wish to address that situation in their essay. Your essay should be no more than 300 words.


 


 

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