personal statement看到现在最牛的一篇了。作者同时被Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Columbia, NYU等录取# WaterWorld - 未名水世界
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I am a thinker, but not one to think out loud. I love myself, but am not in
love with the sound of my own voice. I want to be loved, but not at the cost
of not loving myself. I want to know everything, but realize that nothing
can ever be known for sure. I believe that nothing is absolute, but I can
absolutely defend my beliefs. I understand that chance is prevalent in all
aspects of life, but never leave anything important to chance. I am
skeptical about everything, but realistic in the face of my skepticism. I
base everything on probability, but so does nature...probably.
I believe that all our actions are determined, but feel completely free to
do as I choose. I do not believe in anything resembling a God, but would
never profess omniscience with regard to such issues. I have faith in
nothing, but trust that my family and friends will always be faithful. I
feel that religion is among the greatest problems in the world, but also
understand that it is perhaps the ultimate solution. I recognize that many
people derive their morals from religion, but I insist that religion is not
the only fountainhead of morality. I respect the intimate connection between
morality and law, but do not believe that either should unquestioningly
respect the other.
I want to study the law and become a lawyer, but I do not want to study the
law just because I want to become a lawyer. I am aware that the law and
economics cannot always be studied in conjunction, but I do not feel that
either one can be properly studied without an awareness of the other. I
recognize there is more to the law than efficiency, but believe the law
should recognize the importance of efficiency more than it does. I love
reading about law and philosophy, but not nearly as much as I love having a
good conversation about the two. I know that logic makes an argument sound,
but also know that passion makes an argument sound logical. I have
philosophical beliefs informed by economics and economic beliefs informed by
philosophy, but I have lost track of which beliefs came first. I know it
was the egg though.
I always think very practically, but do not always like to think about the
practical. I have wanted to be a scientist for a while now, but it took me
two undergraduate years to figure out that being a scientist does not
necessarily entail working in a laboratory. I play the saxophone almost
every day, but feel most like an artist when deduction is my instrument. I
spent one year at a college where I did not belong and two years taking
classes irrelevant for my major, but I have no regrets about my
undergraduate experience. I am incredibly passionate about my interests, but
cannot imagine being interested in only one passion for an entire lifetime.
I love the Yankees, but do not hate the Red Sox. I love sports, but hate the
accompanying anti-intellectual culture. I may read the newspaper starting
from the back, but I always make my way to the front eventually. I am
liberal on some issues and conservative on others, but reasonable about all
of them. I will always be politically active, but will never be a political
activist. I think everything through completely, but I am never through
thinking about anything.
I can get along with almost anyone, but there are very few people without
whom I could not get along. I am giving of my time, but not to the point of
forgetting its value. I live for each moment, but not as much as I worry
about the next. I consider ambition to be of the utmost importance, but
realize that it is useless without the support of hard work. I am a very
competitive person, but only when competing with myself. I have a million
dreams, but I am more than just a dreamer. I am usually content, but never
satisfied.
I am a study in contradiction, but there is not an inconsistency to be found.
love with the sound of my own voice. I want to be loved, but not at the cost
of not loving myself. I want to know everything, but realize that nothing
can ever be known for sure. I believe that nothing is absolute, but I can
absolutely defend my beliefs. I understand that chance is prevalent in all
aspects of life, but never leave anything important to chance. I am
skeptical about everything, but realistic in the face of my skepticism. I
base everything on probability, but so does nature...probably.
I believe that all our actions are determined, but feel completely free to
do as I choose. I do not believe in anything resembling a God, but would
never profess omniscience with regard to such issues. I have faith in
nothing, but trust that my family and friends will always be faithful. I
feel that religion is among the greatest problems in the world, but also
understand that it is perhaps the ultimate solution. I recognize that many
people derive their morals from religion, but I insist that religion is not
the only fountainhead of morality. I respect the intimate connection between
morality and law, but do not believe that either should unquestioningly
respect the other.
I want to study the law and become a lawyer, but I do not want to study the
law just because I want to become a lawyer. I am aware that the law and
economics cannot always be studied in conjunction, but I do not feel that
either one can be properly studied without an awareness of the other. I
recognize there is more to the law than efficiency, but believe the law
should recognize the importance of efficiency more than it does. I love
reading about law and philosophy, but not nearly as much as I love having a
good conversation about the two. I know that logic makes an argument sound,
but also know that passion makes an argument sound logical. I have
philosophical beliefs informed by economics and economic beliefs informed by
philosophy, but I have lost track of which beliefs came first. I know it
was the egg though.
I always think very practically, but do not always like to think about the
practical. I have wanted to be a scientist for a while now, but it took me
two undergraduate years to figure out that being a scientist does not
necessarily entail working in a laboratory. I play the saxophone almost
every day, but feel most like an artist when deduction is my instrument. I
spent one year at a college where I did not belong and two years taking
classes irrelevant for my major, but I have no regrets about my
undergraduate experience. I am incredibly passionate about my interests, but
cannot imagine being interested in only one passion for an entire lifetime.
I love the Yankees, but do not hate the Red Sox. I love sports, but hate the
accompanying anti-intellectual culture. I may read the newspaper starting
from the back, but I always make my way to the front eventually. I am
liberal on some issues and conservative on others, but reasonable about all
of them. I will always be politically active, but will never be a political
activist. I think everything through completely, but I am never through
thinking about anything.
I can get along with almost anyone, but there are very few people without
whom I could not get along. I am giving of my time, but not to the point of
forgetting its value. I live for each moment, but not as much as I worry
about the next. I consider ambition to be of the utmost importance, but
realize that it is useless without the support of hard work. I am a very
competitive person, but only when competing with myself. I have a million
dreams, but I am more than just a dreamer. I am usually content, but never
satisfied.
I am a study in contradiction, but there is not an inconsistency to be found.