<p>The prompt is:
Leadership is a constant theme and emphasis at CMC. In fact, one of the ways we describe CMC students is "Leaders in the Making." Choose someone, fictional or nonfictional, historical or contemporary, whom you consider to be a leader. Suppose you are this person's primary advisor. How would you advise this person and why? </p>
<p>I've seen a number of people in the threads saying how it's supposed to be an analytical essay, but would it be okay to analyze this topic in a short story format?</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>