<p>Do you think if someone has lived in three different countries (Korea, Canada, USA) for high school, that would contribute to diversity on a college campus, in terms of that experience alone?
I don't have too much to say about gaining tolerance of racial diversity (although I am thinking of mentioning it).</p>
<p>Sounds good. Stay away from the cliche “… and I learned people are more alike than different, no matter where they live.” Talk about how you’ve learned to adapt to new situations easily, if that’s true, etc.</p>
<p>Sure, everyone’s experiences contribute to diversity. If you’re asking if it will help you get in, that’s a different question. At top colleges applicants like yourself are common, but they are more rare, so it might help, as you go down the chain.</p>
<p>ok…thanks for your comments!
my counselor just read my essay today, and she said it was beautiful…she liked it very much .</p>
<p>Congrats! Good luck!</p>