<p>Hi, I don't want to go to the trouble of PMing this short essay to someone and waiting for them to get back to me with the deadline so close, can someone please read these 2 openings and say which is better? I'm big on quotes as you can see.</p>
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"Education: the path from cocky ignorance to miserable uncertainty." --Mark Twain</p>
<p>Other universities try to eradicate uncertainty. The University of Chicago is the onlu one that appears to celebrate it. Although it attracts some of the brightest students in the country, it seems to take pride in showing them what they don't know, whether it's through the demanding Common Core or the quirky scavenger hunt. I don't expect my college education to give me all the answers to the world, but hopefully, at Chicago, I would at least learn to ask the right questions.
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<p>The second one:</p>
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"The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled." --Plutarch</p>
<p>The goal of most universities these days is to fill the mind with just enough knowledge to earn a degree, get a job, and live a respectable life. The University of Chicago, on the other hand, seeks to enrich its students' lives and force their minds to grow, to teach them to look for questions rather than answers, to bring them closer to knowing how to think, and understanding what it means to be human.
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<p>Which opening is better? Or should I scrap them both?</p>