Showing What Makes You Different
“There were four options to choose from and a fifth option to write your
own prompt. I chose the first essay option: ‘Chicago professor W. J. T. entitled
his 2005 book
What Do Pictures Want? Describe a picture and explore what
it wants.’ I chose this topic because I thought it was pretty interesting, and I
felt this option would allow me to express my creativity the best and perhaps
show why I too was uncommon. The other options were also pretty interest-
ing but I chose the one I felt I could write the most about.
“For the personal statement I struggled a lot more to find a topic. My
counselor and college advisor always told us to write about what makes us
‘different’ from all other students. At first I thought that piece of advice was not
helpful but looking back on it now, I think it’s the best way to start brainstorm-
ing. I had to reflect on my high school years and recall the experiences that
impacted me the most and contributed to the person who I had become.”
—Angelica, University of Chicago
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