College Admission Essay

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Preparing to graduate at 17 and immediately enter the college world is no easy feat in my perspective. So many colleges advertise themselves to me – invitations to tours, alerts of nearby visitations, and so on – but it’s hard to know which one will truly fit me and my needs. I have several advisors including my parents, graduates, currently enrolled students, counselors and even an assistant principal to aid me in my tentative plans beyond high school. Yet I find that something within tells me to take paths they have not recommended. Ways of knowing contradict themselves in the many paths I can possibly choose – evidence presented through mail and email from dozens of colleges (so many letters…), authority shown by those you have already …show more content…

When it all boils down, I’m looking for a school with small classes and an environment that welcomes participation and engineering. I’m looking for a place that is real so to speak and is genuinely interested in my success. I need somewhere close to home so my family and friends can support me through my journey and provide me with some familiarity in my big transition to the “real world.” I think the electronic and paper evidence will do little to assure me a college is the one. I will be aware of a college through these emails and have to reach out myself in a physical manner to visit the college and meet the people. This way I have a connection with the potential college of my choosing and I can meet the people who will lead me through my freshman year. It is this introspection that has led me through much of my decision process thus far. Figures of authority in my life have much wisdom and knowledge on this subject and they tell me to visit colleges too. So through intuition, evidence, and authority, I at least know I need to visit more colleges to get a true taste of what they have to …show more content…

There is no way I, or anyone, can definitively state what my experience at a college will be like even if I do see it with my own eyes. I will have to imagine my experience, using the information I have gathered on what it may be like, and place that into perspective when I make my decision. When I have enough information to factor this grand picture in my head, I know that I not only have enough information to make this image but I also have placed enough effort into finding this information that I know I am seriously considering this college – the uncertainty is dwindling. It is at this level of uncertainty that I am willing to place a college on my list to submit an application to. I believe that once I know the college has accepted me, I will be greatly swayed toward attending that college. At that point, uncertainty will be

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