Thursday, October 13, 2011

I'm working on my application form for the University of British Columbia (UBC) and there's one item that I just can't get past. The item goes:

"Please include any additional information that you would like the Admissions Committee to consider when reviewing your application. (maximum 100 words)"

What in the world could possibly catch the Admissions Committee's attention? I've already told them all about my academics and athletics and personal achievements, so what more could they be looking for? This item, by the way, is optional. I still think I should fill it out though because it'll add an edge on my work over that of other applicants. But seriously, what should I put? 

I honestly want to tell them something like when I get in, and graduate from their prestigious university, I will make a name for myself. And when I do make a name for myself, the world will know that UBC brought me to where I am. I don't know how to say it though...

I'll give myself til the first week of November. I will have had to submit the application by then.

Any suggestions? I'd appreciate it.





xx
B

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