Uncommon Essay questions

<p>This year's essay questions have been unveiled.</p>

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<li> "What does Play-Doh™ have to do with Plato?" - The 2011 University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt List</li>
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<p>Every May, the University of Chicago hosts the world's largest scavenger hunt. As part of this year's hunt, students raced to find the shortest path between two seemingly unrelated things by traveling through Wikipedia articles.</p>

<p>Wikipedia is so passé. Without the help of everyone's favorite collaborative internet encyclopedia, show us your own unique path from Play-Doh™ to Plato.</p>

<p>Inspired by Ayla Amon, AB'10, Daniel Citron, AB'09, and Benjamin Umans, AB'10</p>

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<li> Observation, Hypothesis, Experiment, Analysis, Conclusion; since the 17th century, the scientific method has been the generally accepted way to investigate, explore, and acquire new knowledge. The actual process of intellectual discovery, however, is rarely so simple or objective. The human mind often leaps from observation to conclusion with ease, rushes headlong into hypothesis-less experiments, or dwells on the analysis, refusing to conclude.</li>
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<p>Tell us about your non-scientific method. (Diagrams, graphs, and/or visual aids allowed within your essay.)</p>

<p>Inspired by Megen Cowett, AB'11</p>

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<li> Spanish poet Antonio Machado wrote, "Between living and dreaming there is a third thing. Guess it." Give us your guess.</li>
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<p>Inspired by Jill Hampshire, AB'08</p>

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<li> While working at the Raytheon Company, Percy Spencer noticed that standing in front of a magnetron (used to generate microwave radio signals) caused a chocolate bar in his pocket to melt. He then placed a bowl of corn in front of the device, and soon it was popping all over the room. A couple years later, Raytheon was selling the first commercial microwave oven.</li>
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<p>Write about a time you found something you weren't looking for.</p>

<p>Inspired by Ashwin Acharya, an entering student from Hunter College High School, NY</p>

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<li><p>In the spirit of adventurous inquiry, pose a question of your own. If your prompt is original and thoughtful, then you should have little trouble writing a great essay. Draw on your best qualities as a writer, thinker, visionary, social critic, sage, citizen of the world, or future citizen of the University of Chicago; take a little risk, and have fun.</p></li>
<li><p>Don't write about reverse psychology.</p></li>
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<p>Inspired by Andy Jordan, AB'13</p>

<p>it that for class of 2016 applicants?</p>

<p>yes</p>

<p>10 char</p>

<p>love the last one.</p>

<p>Sweet! Uchicago rocks. I think I’m going to apply just because I love the essay prompts. Can you write about any one you want or is it multiple or all six? </p>

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<p>you pick one. i think i would die if you had to answer all six in a college essay application format…</p>

<p>Are you sure it isn’t three?</p>

<p>Seriously? 3?</p>

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<p>No, it’s definitely only one from that list. Then a Why UChicago? essay. And then an optional Favorite Things essay. And that’s all the essays you have to write for the supplement.</p>

<p>Wow, I think we got excellent essay questions. o:</p>

<p>Omggg these questions are so good. I wasn’t sure about Chicago before, but now I think I want to apply just because these prompts are brilliant, which says something about its student population. I’m just scared that the questions themselves may be better than my actual essays haha.</p>

<p>this year’s questions seem especially tough. they are so intimidating with their brilliance</p>

<p>do you guys know if using humor in one of these essay’s would be appropriate? I’ve heard that trying to be funny in any essay can be risky, but these prompts seem like they want a bit of humor or creativity from the applicants.</p>

<p>MMAfAnatic9, a good sense of humor is one of the best indicators of intelligence. Take after Socrates and have a bit of fun with your essay :).</p>

<p>@drumwriter22:haha the same. Im totally going to apply just for the prompts.</p>

<p>Ruddy Brilliant! :D</p>

<p>I think I’m going to respond to 3, about what is between living and dreaming. How about you all?</p>

<p>I’ll go for 2 I think</p>

<p>I’ve already wrote one on 2, but I took a slight humor approach to it.</p>

<p>I‘ll go for 3 too but I am thinking about 1 as well…</p>