2) Virtually all of our undergraduates live on campus. Write a note to your future roommate that reveals something about you or that will help your roommate - and us - know you better.
3) What matters to you, and why?
--Stanford
- The experience that is important to my intellectual development has to do with MUN, or Model United Nations. Why is it important to me? This is because Model United Nations taught me a variety of different valuable lessons. The first one is confidence; to be confident means to be successful (at least, to a degree, in public speaking). However, there is something in addition to this, and it is research ability that actually allows one to be successful. Good research abilities allows one to be able to understand his or her topic thoroughly and allow one the ability to answer the questions that other might have towards one when on stage. Having a wide base of knowledge also allows one to be more confident, because one knows that he or she will be able to answer the question posed to them.
- Unfortunately, I must inform you that I have a serious obsession with being clean (it's might be obsessive-compulsive disorder). I also like to be organized, and I will feel a small degree of being uncomfortable unless I know where all my things are. I also have the tendency to sleep with absolutely no light, or in complete darkness. Therefore, I have to inform you that if you are going to study during the night, when I'm asleep, you may have to do so in some other place other than our room.
- The thing that matters the most to me is music. Though I am not at all musically talented or inclined, listening to music had always been a huge part of my life, and it still is. I listen to music all the time: when I need to think, when I'm going to sleep or when I'm sleeping, when I need to pass time, when I need to concentrate on a task such as homework, when I want to dance or sing, or when I need to release all my pent up emotions.
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