<p>i don't really know what i'd like to write about yet but since it goes with my possible majors (neuroscience/psych) i was considering writing about growing up with my mama having a billion mental disorders or possibly my own experience with a certain psychiatrist and such, maybe both, probably for the 'experience and it's impact on you' topic. but i know that those could easily end up being the type of essays where it's tooo personal and sad puppy like and OOO FEEL SORRY FOR ME, which isn't what i'm going for.. and i know they're supposed to dislike that... so how can i write about those things while remainingg 'professional' and use them in such a way that they'll make for a good essay? because they are both very important experiences to me honestly and made me who i am but people are like ooooo snap just be careful to not be overly personal. soooo any tips for good essay with those kinds of topics?</p>
<p>bumpity bump! i ended up writing an essay today about my physics teacher, and in general talked about how at first i sucked at that class and hated it cuz he taught very differently. and then finished talking about how it taught me to work harder and achieve greater thingss and how to try to understand people that are different before judging and such. does that sound decent depending on how well i wrote it or should i pick a different topic?</p>
<p>sorry for getting your hopes up about someone replying (I’m really no expert to tell you anything) but I love your username. best movie ever.</p>