<p>Which topics did you guys choose/are thinking of choosing? I really liked the first one about science and insight, but then, I realized that none of my personal experiences would fit with that topic. </p>
<p>Also, it says the essay can’t be more than 300 words, but people have told me it’s more or less of an eye test, so I’m guessing ~350 words would be alright? I still have a lot more chopping down to do though.</p>
<p>Here are the choices in case someone needs them: </p>
<p>1) “Rigorous reasoning is crucial in mathematics, and insight plays an important secondary role these days. In the natural sciences, I would say that the order of these two virtues is reversed. Rigor is, of course, very important. But the most important value is insight—insight into the workings of the world. It may be because there is another guarantor of correctness in the sciences, namely, the empirical evidence from observation and experiments.”
Kannan Jagannathan, Professor of Physics, Amherst College</p>
<p>2) “Literature is the best way to overcome death. My father, as I said, is an actor. He’s the happiest man on earth when he’s performing, but when the show is over, he’s sad and troubled. I wish he could live in the eternal present, because in the theater everything remains in memories and photographs. Literature, on the other hand, allows you to live in the present and to remain in the pantheon of the future. Literature is a way to say, I was here, this is what I thought, this is what I perceived. This is my signature, this is my name.”
Il</p>
<p>I think you should keep it between 300-320 words.</p>
<p>Yeah, I shortened it to 312 words. Are you an applicant as well? Have you chosen your prompt yet?</p>