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Diversity -- Leaning towards prompt 1 because it would be consistent with my PS topic.
1)Bicultural experience -- growing up in an international family I was torn between two different cultures as my mother lives and works in the US and my father lives and works in China. Felt like I had to choose between them due to societal pressures to assimilate. Learned about different cultures and traditions as I visited both families and learned that I do not have to choose as there are commonalities between the different cultures. Recently visited and helped my cousin who is a doctor help care for another cousin by translating papers from English to China about possible treatments of gout. (can possibly spin this as a challenge essay)
2) Scuba diving -- keeping calm in an unfamiliar environment. Learning to communicate using a non-verbal language, attention to detail when it comes to gear/dive time/ decompression stops etc.
3)DIY/fix it mentality -- did not grow up with a lot of money (but currently my family is decently well off). I built my own bike in high school because I could not afford a brand new one. Patched my own clothes and repurposed wood from old furniture to build new furniture for my car so I can car camp. talk about being resourceful because I had to but I continue to because it taught me to move away from materialistic/capitalistic society of buying and throwing stuff away.
Challenge
1) working at a job where I was director of a summer camp. I was in charge of people who were older than me. At first it intimidated me because they have more experience at the job but I learned that I can learn from them and rather than just be their boss I can be their peer and learn from their experiences. It was a chance to collaborate and embrace the differences of our approach to problems
2)Backpacking -- talk about how meticulous backpacking planning is but everything can change when your in nature. I would go into talking about how weather caused us to adapt and change our plans and find unique solutions to our problem (PBR ramen)
3)Teaching (high school experience) -- a quiet student was not receptive to our tutoring. Worked with him and slowly got him to talk more. Helped go from failing math to getting an C+ in the class. He hated math but eventually developed a interest in it when he started to do more than he was assigned on a weekly basis
1)Bicultural experience -- growing up in an international family I was torn between two different cultures as my mother lives and works in the US and my father lives and works in China. Felt like I had to choose between them due to societal pressures to assimilate. Learned about different cultures and traditions as I visited both families and learned that I do not have to choose as there are commonalities between the different cultures. Recently visited and helped my cousin who is a doctor help care for another cousin by translating papers from English to China about possible treatments of gout. (can possibly spin this as a challenge essay)
2) Scuba diving -- keeping calm in an unfamiliar environment. Learning to communicate using a non-verbal language, attention to detail when it comes to gear/dive time/ decompression stops etc.
3)DIY/fix it mentality -- did not grow up with a lot of money (but currently my family is decently well off). I built my own bike in high school because I could not afford a brand new one. Patched my own clothes and repurposed wood from old furniture to build new furniture for my car so I can car camp. talk about being resourceful because I had to but I continue to because it taught me to move away from materialistic/capitalistic society of buying and throwing stuff away.
Challenge
1) working at a job where I was director of a summer camp. I was in charge of people who were older than me. At first it intimidated me because they have more experience at the job but I learned that I can learn from them and rather than just be their boss I can be their peer and learn from their experiences. It was a chance to collaborate and embrace the differences of our approach to problems
2)Backpacking -- talk about how meticulous backpacking planning is but everything can change when your in nature. I would go into talking about how weather caused us to adapt and change our plans and find unique solutions to our problem (PBR ramen)
3)Teaching (high school experience) -- a quiet student was not receptive to our tutoring. Worked with him and slowly got him to talk more. Helped go from failing math to getting an C+ in the class. He hated math but eventually developed a interest in it when he started to do more than he was assigned on a weekly basis