<p>To first clarify, the whom must be a living breathing human being?...and i wonder if the person has to play a significant role in your personal statement...also can you only take a single person or take more than one person =(...</p>
<p>I don't think there are set rules for this essay. It was created to be very open ended for the purpose of giving you the option to write about almost anything you'd like.</p>
<p>kluo28 is right -- the essay prompt is open-ended and vague -- there are no set rules as to how you must respond. You can interpret the essay prompt however you want.</p>
<p>can it be unrealistic also, like go to the future, or go to the moon or something?</p>
<p>I hope you're not starting now since ED deadline is coming up soon.</p>
<p>Just read the prompt carefully and use your common sense. You wouldn't be able to go to the moon with just the money in your pockets.</p>
<p>I'm done with everything except this essay which is like half done anyways</p>
<p>arvandm, he can write about anything he wants
last year the topic was the same but with $10 you should have seen how many kids were writing about making time machines and such</p>
<p>Well that wouldn't be following the prompt, would it?</p>
<p>Edit: It doesn't really matter I guess since each person interprets it differently.</p>
<p>lol why wouldn't it?</p>
<p>Well I'm guessing making a time machine would cost more than ten dollars. Or it could cost nothing. Who knows?</p>
<p>so there u go lol</p>
<p>Fine, maybe you can build a time machine.</p>
<p>Let me repeat:
The essay prompt is open-ended and vague -- there are no set rules as to how you must respond. You can interpret the essay prompt however you want.</p>
<p>Just explain it any simpler!!!</p>