I would want to go to this school because it has a good pharmacy program. They also have a good D1 soccer team. Washington is also one of my favorite places to visit and travel to, so it would be easier to get used to living there. I like the weather and climate, and the campus is very nice as well.
Oregon State:
I would want to go to this school because it has good D1 soccer program. It's acceptance rate is 77.8%, which is pretty reasonable. The weather in Oregon is really nice, and it is somewhere that I wouldn't mind living. I also visited this campus before, and I loved it.
Colorado Mesa University:
I chose Colorado Mesa University because it they are known for having a very successful D2 soccer team. The acceptance rate is 82.3%. I would want to go to this college because they play our UH Manoa soccer team, so I would get to come back home every once in a while. I also like the weather in Colorado, and the campus is big, but not too big.
Azusa Pacific University:
The weather in California is nice all year round, similar to Hawaii. I would want to go to Azusa Pacific because I met their soccer coach, and I feel like I would want to play for her. They have a pretty good D2 soccer program. The campus is on the smaller side, but it's modern and new looking.
Seattle University:
Seattle University is a D1 school, meaning I would have to work hard at soccer to be able to play. It's acceptance rate is 73.4%. I really like the climate in Seattle, and I've always wanted to live there. My family travels to Seattle a lot, so I'm pretty familiar with the city.
University of Washington:
- Tell a story from your life, describing an experience that either demonstrates your character or helped to shape it.
- Describe a time when you made a meaningful contribution to others in which the greater good was your focus. Discuss the challenges and rewards of making your contribution.
- Has there been a time when you’ve had a long-cherished or accepted belief challenged? How did you respond? How did the challenge affect your beliefs?
- What is the hardest part of being a teenager now? What’s the best part? What advice would you give younger siblings or friends (assuming they would listen to you)?
- Submit an essay on a topic of your choice.
University of Oregon:
The UO is interested in learning more about you. Write an essay of 500 words or less that shares information that we cannot find elsewhere on your application. Any topic you choose is welcome. Some ideas you might consider include your future ambitions and goals, a special talent, extracurricular activity, or unusual interest that sets you apart from your peers, or a significant experience that influenced your life. If you are applying to the UO's Robert D. Clark Honors College, feel free to resubmit your honors college application essay.
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