Submit an Essay Question!

<p>From a link on the sidebar of my account (I was accepted):</p>

<p>*"Our brains are shirred and our bodies are weary from long hours spent reading your (and your future classmates') essays. So, we appeal to you to help us in devising some questions suitable for next year's supplement to the Common Application.</p>

<p>You could win our undying thanks... and a prize: more than a T-shirt and much, much less than a year's tuition—we'll work out the details later. If your question is selected, we will gladly give you credit (or blame).</p>

<p>In years past, our essay topics have earned a certain acclaim. They should be thoughtful questions that invite thoughtful responses. We don't look for gimmicky essays, and we don't mean to ask gimmicky questions, though we strive to break out of the “tell us something about yourself” mode of questioning.</p>

<p>It is your senior year, and you are already admitted to college, so please spend a few minutes to help some folks in need. To have your essay suggestion considered, please submit it using the form below:"*</p>

<p>So... pretty much, if you were accepted, you can think of an essay question to torture the juniors. Sounds fun, right? Anyone have any ideas???</p>

<p>I wrote one.</p>

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There can be no knowledge without emotion… until we have felt the force of the knowledge, it is not ours. (adapted from Arnold Bennett.)

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<p>This topic is based on one of the IB Theory of Knowledge essay topics.</p>

<p>^ I almost wrote my TOK essay on that title, but then chose the one on experiences, culture and objective knowledge or something like that. >__></p>