<p>Dramatic title is dramatic, had to get your attention somehow! Now before you click back, hear me out:
For those of you who may not know, UF has a notably strong holistic side to its admissions and thus the essay portion of the application bears a lot of weight to the final decision.
I've been starring at mine for some nights now, confident but at the same time apprehensive to click on the "Submit Application" button. I made a thread like this one not too long ago, but since the the essay topic changed, it's pointless now.</p>
<p>I kindly ask for any and all thoughts, opinions and criticism on my essay. Here's the topic, if it fancies you then why not check out my response to it? :)</p>
<p>"We often hear the phrase 'the good life'. In fact, the University of Florida's common course required of all undergraduate students is titled "What is the Good Life?". The concept of 'the good life' can be interpreted in many different ways depending upon the experiences, values and aspirations of each individual. </p>
<p>In a concise narrative, describe your notion of 'the good life'. How will your undergraduate experience at the University of Florida prepare you to live 'the good life'?"</p>
<p>Anyone is free to read my essay by all means! However, I will give a certain preference to those <em>not</em> applying to UF. Sorry, but.. You know where I'm coming from here.
A big thanks to all of you: passerby's, readers, and the likes! Take care.</p>