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I can fly a kite, make a great roast beef sandwich, read an entire Patricia
Cornwell paperback book in less than a day and change a diaper without
flinching. These characteristics combined are what separate me from the hundreds
of other students that apply to Lynchburg College, that and the fact that I am
applying with only one week left before classes start.
Writing this college essay seven days before the start of the spring semester
at Lynchburg College is a very unusual move for me to be making; but I have come
to the conclusion that this is the only place I want to be. My entire life I
have never been spontaneous. All my decisions have been well thought out and
planned, this decision is no different, I just went about it a little quicker,
with a lot less time to spare. I began my freshman year at Roger Williams
University in Bristol, Rhode Island.
Choosing Roger Williams University was a decision that I made without
understanding the important issues I needed to consider in order to thrive in a
college environment. Now, after experiencing college for myself, I realize that
Roger Williams does not have what I am looking for. I didn’t consider quality of
education when I chose Roger Williams, the school had the major I wanted,
communications, but when I started taking classes there the program was not as
developed as I would have liked.
Although I did well in all my classes, I felt that the education I would
continue to receive if I stayed at Roger Williams would not be as beneficial to
me as the educational oppurtunites elsewhere. Looking at Lynchburg I saw that
not only was there Communications Print/Broadcast journalism major, but a Speech
Communications major as well. My original plan was to finish freshman year at
Roger Williams, and then go someplace that could meet my needs; this was until I
visited Lynchburg College. When I saw the college, all I could think of was how
much I would love to attend school there, but I never even considered it an
option.
I thought I was stuck at Roger Williams, until I realized that the only
way I was going to be happy was if I made things happen for myself. I realized
that Lynchburg College was exactly what I had been looking for, and everything
about the educational opportunities, social opportunities, location and just the
general environment I observed was something I wanted to be a part of, and
contribute to. I was making this decision hoping that the opportunity would
still be there for me to apply to Lynchburg with not very much time to spare.
I am determined to get the best of both worlds for myself, I want to receive
a quality education and at the same time have a great time and make the best of
these next four years of my life. I have come to the conclusion that in order to
make this happen for myself Lynchburg College is where I should continue my
education. Thank you for the opportunity to try and make this take place.
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