Wednesday, May 29, 2019
College Admissions Essay: A Life Changing Experience :: College Admissions Essays
A Life Changing Experience The experience of the APEC Youth Science festival was incredible. It has had an enormous impact on me in many another(prenominal) ways, changing the way I look at the world and connecting me with people and events far beyond my formerly limited experience. I am extremely beamy to have had this opportunity. It was a wonderful experience on multiple levels. It challenged me and expanded me intellectually and socially. I feel that this experience has had an immense impact on me. with this program I had first-hand access to some of the brightest young minds in both the United States and the world. The sharing among students of ideas and experiences in recognition, and in other areas as well, was enlightening. I tangle like I had the chance to absorb knowledge from those around me. This environment spread beyond the students and also included the module and speakers. We had access to incredible faculty who were able to give much to the experience and sha re their own science insights. The program also brought in speakers and other science professionals from around the world who were at the top of their respective fields. This festival gave me real access to the movers and shakers of the science world, an experience beyond any available to me anywhere else. The most fascinating aspect of this experience, for me, was the photograph to new cultures. This includes the twist culture puts on science. I found huge difference in the viewpoints of many cultures towards science related issues surprising. For instance many cultures had immensely different ways of looking at the forthcoming issues surrounding the implications of genetic engineering. The Asian and American cultures were very different in many work garment areas as well. There was an interesting group dynamic as heathenly mixed groups strove to collectively complete group projects. The cultural sharing in science went beyond how questions were answered to how they were asked to which questions were most important and even which questions were addressed. while observing the cultural spin on science and work habits was an interesting pastime, the true wonder was cultural sharing on a greater scale. This program exposed me to Asian cultures in a way I had never thought possible. Living in an Asian country, even for only a week, and being mixed with students from around the world brought me face to face with cultures I had never before truly experienced.
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