<p>I'm so tempted to write mine with a lot more creativity and sillyness, while still portraying who I am of course. Are all of you going to write about your future lives as being world changing doctors and presidents? XD</p>
<p>I wrote with seriousness, but it was about last summer, not in the future.
I’m pretty sure you can do whatever you want with this essay; that’s the beauty of it!</p>
<p>I wrote about how I step on crunchy leaves.</p>
<p>Mine was very anecdotal, yet lighthearted in its humor.</p>
<p>Mine was weird. I pretended I was giving a speech to a group of kids to motivate them and such. So the entire page is one massive speech.</p>
<p>Mine had a mix of seriousness and comedy. They both flowed well with where my essay was going. I think Penn 217 was supposed to be a fun way of showing our imagination or our ways of conveying our lives. DO whatever you want to do with yours, make sure it portrays you well and follows with the rest of your essay structure.</p>
<p>i wrote about how i learned how to ride a bike last summer (yes, i was 17) and how i thought it stupid/pointless/too late at first but i decided to give it a go anyways. it thought it was casual</p>
<p>mine was about traversing thru a jungle on mars…i was so tired after the whypenn that i just wrote whatever i felt like haha…and even though both my essays were pretty poor imo, i got in ed :-O</p>
<p>I didn’t write one :-O</p>
<p>I just wrote about an interesting event that “happened” to me in the future, just creative not too serious like where I want to be.</p>