<p>I want to talk about how I pulled out my hair as a child and how I've grown to live with this mistake. It will include how my hair made up for my other physical deficiencies, how I thinned it in some areas from twisting/pulling, how I thought I could be saved by Rogaine, the time I realized I couldn't use it due to a medical condition, and how I've dealt with this dissapointment and how I plan to stop further damage. Thanks, I feel very sincerely about this topic, BTW.</p>
<p>To be honest… Kind of, yeah.</p>
<p>What did ripping your hair out teach you? What can someone learn about you on a committee by reading about you doing this?</p>
<p>I mean if you can make it work, go for it, but I’d advise against it.</p>
<p>I mean it was about learning to live with mistakes. </p>
<p>Yeah, now it does sound kind of dumb, lol.</p>
<p>Hey, hey, there’s no essay topic that you sincerely feel very passionate about that can be called dumb, except this one where someone was writing about his talking with spirits and a Ouija board. I think that if you can say exactly what you learned, and if that lesson is positive enough to show that you are a really good candidate for the school, write about it. It’s all about the extent to which the lesson portrays you in a good light. Think about it, it could work.</p>
<p>To be honest, yes.</p>
<p>Add something you learned, and how you’re overcoming the issue, and no, it’s good. :)</p>
<p>but initially, why? and how small were you?</p>