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<font color=red>my second home is at the lake<br><
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I am in the middle of applying for college and this essay thing is just killing me
. This is what I have so far(it has to be about why I want to attend the college):
If going to college is about rapidly running here and there, late night study sessions, and socializing, then Sierra Nevada College is the only environment I want to be in.
Some mornings Ill awake hesitant to climb out from under the warm covers of my bed. But then Ill remember where I am as the glare of the sun glistens the fresh blanket of snow. I get up to join a couple of friends from my GIS class for one last study session. The natural light flowing in through the windows of Prim keep me attentive. Long wooden beams stretching over head makes the room feel cozy. Taking in the crisp pine aromas, we crunch over the snow as we head toward class. The professor greets us, each one of us by name. The classes are small enough for an active discussion on everyones part.
After class Ill head back to my dorm where Ill find my city dwelling roommate awaiting. This afternoon, as promised, Ill teach her to ski. But first we stroll over to have lunch with our Brazilian friend and to practice speaking Portuguese. On the way we recognize all most everyone. Youd never have to frantically search for a familiar face in Patterson.
Later in the night well return from Diamond Peak with the howling wind. My roommate goes to do laundry while I finish up some homework and wax my skis. Who knew a college would actually offer their students a place to tune their skis and snowboards?
I may be 2000 miles from everything I knew for the past 17 years. It may be likewise for my roommate. But its a growing experience; learning how to cooperate with a roommate, asking insightful questions of your professors, and not procrastinating on that paper thats due in a week. They said high school will be the best four years of your life. But I believe Sierra Nevada College will be the best time of my life and a base to grow the rest of my life off of.
Mistakes?
Any ideas of what else I should include?
TIA
. This is what I have so far(it has to be about why I want to attend the college):If going to college is about rapidly running here and there, late night study sessions, and socializing, then Sierra Nevada College is the only environment I want to be in.
Some mornings Ill awake hesitant to climb out from under the warm covers of my bed. But then Ill remember where I am as the glare of the sun glistens the fresh blanket of snow. I get up to join a couple of friends from my GIS class for one last study session. The natural light flowing in through the windows of Prim keep me attentive. Long wooden beams stretching over head makes the room feel cozy. Taking in the crisp pine aromas, we crunch over the snow as we head toward class. The professor greets us, each one of us by name. The classes are small enough for an active discussion on everyones part.
After class Ill head back to my dorm where Ill find my city dwelling roommate awaiting. This afternoon, as promised, Ill teach her to ski. But first we stroll over to have lunch with our Brazilian friend and to practice speaking Portuguese. On the way we recognize all most everyone. Youd never have to frantically search for a familiar face in Patterson.
Later in the night well return from Diamond Peak with the howling wind. My roommate goes to do laundry while I finish up some homework and wax my skis. Who knew a college would actually offer their students a place to tune their skis and snowboards?
I may be 2000 miles from everything I knew for the past 17 years. It may be likewise for my roommate. But its a growing experience; learning how to cooperate with a roommate, asking insightful questions of your professors, and not procrastinating on that paper thats due in a week. They said high school will be the best four years of your life. But I believe Sierra Nevada College will be the best time of my life and a base to grow the rest of my life off of.
Mistakes?
Any ideas of what else I should include?
TIA

I do know, however, that I was taught to avoid using the word "if" to begin a sentence.
