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For the second short response, we asked you to consider the world around you. Now, consider the world within. Taste in music, food, and clothing can make a statement while politics, sports, religion, and ethnicity are often defining attributes. Are you a vegetarian? A poet? Do you prefer YouTube or test tubes, Mac or PC? Are you the drummer in an all-girl rock band? Do you tinker? Use the richness of your identity to frame your personal outlook. (200-250 words)
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<p>I am just... horribly confused... Any insight? thanks!</p>
<p>I thought you were able to find time in your hectic schedule to complete all your essays…hmm. Will this essay be of absolute perfection, considering the amount of time (or, rather, lack thereof) you are going to invest in it??? We will never know.</p>
<p>Anyway, the prompt wants you to describe the everyday things in life that you enjoy, as well as the idiosyncratic characteristics that you possess in terms of personality and worldly perceptions and beliefs. How have these personal attributes have come to mold your view and philosophy of others, existence, humanity, and the world? What IS your life mantra?</p>
<p>Stop following me around and writing rude things in response to my posts. I just recently added Tufts to the list of schools I am applying to, so in the past few days since I added it, I was able to get 4 of their essays done, but I’m still working on the last one. Now LEAVE ME ALONE.</p>
<p>…The OP was asking for clarification on the prompt, not stating that they don’t have time to finish it…</p>
<p>I chose to write about one aspect of my life and how it represents my life as a whole and how I think about things…That’s not the best explanation of what I wrote about, but hopefully it helps! Good luck!</p>