<p>do you people fabricate/tend to make up essay story to prove a point or further enhance it</p>
<p>i dont mean to make yourself look better. Like I know that lying about extracurricular activities is unacceptable and wrong, but to say on your essay that as a child you experienced racism when you really didn't - to prove a point about something....is that unethical? </p>
<p>i have some great ideas for writing about on supplement essay questions that aren't exactly 100% nonfiction, but I don't want to something that is viewed as wrong or unethical</p>
<p>so basically, you're asking if you could write an essay about something you had to struggle with when it didnt even exist? like writing about overcoming cancer when you had not a single malignant cell in your body?</p>
<p>wrong.</p>
<p>no, not somthing that I had to necesarily struggle with and that I overcame - nothing praising myself and my accomplishment over that...</p>
<p>but rather to prove a point about diversity and tolerance and racism that exists in the world today, and to say how I feel on the issue</p>
<p>like with the NYU app- it asks you what you did last sunday, i doubt there looking for a real answer, as most people's would be boring and uneventful</p>
<p>oh - well, in that case i dont know.</p>