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Supplements

1. Vanderbilt University:

Please briefly elaborate on one of your extracurricular activities or work


experiences. (150-400 words).

2. Rice University:

Please briefly elaborate on one of your extracurricular activities or work

experiences. (150 word limit)


With the understanding that the choice of academic school you indicated is
not binding, explain why you are applying to that particular school of study.

(150 word limit)


How did you first learn about Rice University and what motivated you to

apply? (250 word limit)


The quality of Rice's academic life and the Residential College System are
heavily influenced by the unique life experiences and cultural traditions
each student brings. What personal perspective do you feel that you will
contribute to life at Rice? (500 word limit)

3. Whitman College:

Part of being a Whittie is living and growing as a unique individual within a


supportive community. These are words that we think describe much,
though

not

all,

of

the

Whitman

experience:

Intellectually Curious - Northwest - Taco Trucks - Slam Poetry - Outdoorsy Testosterones - Globally Engaged - Flag Football - Thesis Project - Wheat
Fields - Intercultural - Encounters Program - One Acts - Organic Garden 24/7 Library - Ultimate Frisbee - Collaborative Research - Playful Semester in the West - Life of the Mind - Walla Walla - Whitman
Undergraduate Conference - Interest House Community - Sweet Onions Experiential

Learning

Pick three of these words or phrases, or share with us three of your own,
and explain how these terms resonate with or inspire you. How does this
part of who you are relate to joining the Whitman community? (250 Words)

4. University of Pennsylvania:

How will you explore your intellectual and academic interests at the
University of Pennsylvania? Please answer this question given the specific
undergraduate school to which you are applying. (400-650 word)

5. Stanford University:

Briefly elaborate on one of your extracurricular activities or work

experiences.
Stanford students possess an intellectual vitality. Reflect on an idea or
experience that has been important to your intellectual development. (250

word limit)
Virtually all of Stanford's undergraduates live on campus. Write a note to
your future roommate that reveals something about you or that will help

your roommate -- and us -- know you better. (250 word limit)


What matters to you, and why? (100 to 250 words)

6. Brown University:

What experiences and/or courses beyond school work have broadened

your interest in Engineering? (350 Words)


Please briefly elaborate on one of your extracurricular activities or work

experiences. (150 word limit)


Why are you drawn to the area(s) of study you indicated earlier in this
application? If you are "undecided" or not sure which Brown concentrations
match your interests, consider describing more generally the academic

topics or modes of thought that engage you currently.


Why Brown? (100 word limit)
Tell us where you have lived - and for how long - since you were born;
whether you've always lived in the same place, or perhaps in a variety of

places. (100 word limit)


We all exist within communities or groups of various sizes, origins, and
purposes; pick one and tell us why it is important to you, and how it has
shaped you. (100 word limit)

7. Davidson College:

Why Davidson? (250-300 Suggested Word Limit)


Please briefly elaborate on one of your extracurricular activities or work
experiences. (200 Word Limit)

8. Union College:

What inspired you to apply to Union? (Limit: 150 words)

How did your interest in Oberlin develop and what aspects of our college

9. Oberlin College:
community most excite you? (250 Word Maximum)

10. New York University:

We would like to know more about your interest in NYU. We are particularly
interested in knowing what motivated you to apply to NYU and more
specifically, why you have applied or expressed interest in a particular
campus, school, college, program, and/or area of study? If you have
applied to more than one, please tell us why you are interested in each of
the campuses, schools, colleges, or programs to which you have applied.
You may be focused or undecided, or simply open to the options within
NYU's global network; regardless, we want to understand - Why NYU? (400
word maximum)

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