As part of Tech’s vibrant engineering program, I will contribute through collaborative work with others and through intelligent and productive class discussions. I’ve been part of my high school’s heavily discussion-based International Baccalaureate program for the last four years; consequently, I’ve learned how to have intelligent and productive discussions and debates. I’ve also realized of these exchanges in my development as a thinker. I’m a better student and a thinker because of the discussions I’ve had, and I will use my discussion skills to make the most of my education at Georgia Tech. Also important in the IB program is collaborative work, and consequently I’ve learned to navigate the difficulties of working with others and to appreciate the power of multiple minds working towards a shared goal. At Georgia Tech, I will be a hard-working, collaborative member of any group. Beyond discussions and teamwork, I think that one of my most important contributions to Georgia Tech (given the challenging academic environment) will be my ability to stay calm under enormous stress, and to …show more content…
I’ve been lucky enough to have a wide array of incredible volunteering experiences throughout high school - I’ve done everything from herding bison to teaching kids how to read to coordinating adoptions for dogs rescued from South Korean meat farms. Georgia Tech will receive the full benefit of my experiences as I seek new service opportunities. Among the organizations I plan to join at Georgia Tech are Animal Welfare Committee, where I would employ the things I’ve learned from my extensive shelter experience, and the coed service fraternity Alpha Phi Omega, where I would utilize the leadership experience I’ve had with my high school’s Service