I've typed up a rough draft of my Duke admissions essay on Evercrest. Tell me how it looks.
The forum: A place of intellectual wealth
The internet can stimulate, entertain, perplex, satisfy, and even pollute the fragile human mind. Until my sophomore year, I had used it merely to entertain. Reading web comics, playing games, and the occasional research project filled my time that I spent on my computer. Yet one day, that all changed.
I had read a particular webcomic, one named Evercrest, for quite a while. Out of
Sheer boredom, I had decided that I would just glance at the community board. I arrived there, and it was just like high school all over again. Here I was, even with the shield of a computer, all by myself, in a lone world full of people of all ages and backgrounds, and I was too afraid to even type a simple hello message. So, for a month or so, I really stayed in the background, reading, learning more and more about the community.
What I saw amazed me. There was an abundance of
everything. Stupidity, humor, randomness, anger, cheer
whatever emotion I could think of, it could be found there. Simple words conveyed so much. What is interesting is that it was its own culture, in fact. New words were developed, rules and laws were made, people interacted in their own special way.
What has really amazed me over the time I have observed were the discussions. With all the unique people that visited there, a broad range of opinions were covered. Opinions on certain issues that I would never have dreamed of taking were defended as if they were right! This forced me to realize and ruminate over their point of view, and better my understand of the entire issue at hand, by keeping an open mind. And there were many people who were experts at debating, so, I watched how one can truly defend his or her point, an important skill in a world such as today. Even by watching my mind was sharpened.
I took one step further, though. I introduced myself and made my presence known. Each post that I made forced me to craft my words carefully and intelligently to properly express myself, as I lacked other means to convey my real meaning. Even posts in jest needed to be well-worded, as that was the only means to express humor. Word choice meant everything. The ability to which you could write reflected how powerful you could influence the minds of others. I found out that I did not just have to be intelligent, but I have to show it in what I say. This fact alone helped me better convey what intelligence I held.
It had one more interesting aspect occurred: It helped mature me in many ways. Because they were such a unique culture, they were able to keep a level of intellectualism in every post. Essentially, it was survival of the fittest. If you werent smart enough to keep out of trouble or to slip up, then you didnt make the cut and were eliminated (The bar was low, though, so, it wasnt extremely elitist.) Even on my first post, I fell into trouble by using gay in a demeaning manner, something which I should not have done. Throughout the year or so I have been on the forums, I have seen reasoning that I have never dreamed of, and I have applied it to my rationale. By joining it, I became more intellectually diverse; capable of seeing two sides of the proverbial coin. It has made me into a mentally tougher person, able to fend off the arrows and slings of words.
Although the learning process with painful at times, and joyous at others, I feel it has made me into a more intelligent person. I had never expected that a simple forum for people to post their thoughts would influence me in levels that I did not expect. In all, I believe that the forums have profoundly impacted my way of thinking, and even who I am today.
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The Black Mage... stopped beating up furries long enough to write:
Wow, does that sound... So... Not... Like... You...
I think I tried too hard. :-(
But, however, most of that IS true...I just might have overstated it. I am a very different, at least slightly more mature person now than I was at the very beginning. [ 07-17-2002: Message edited by: Lenlalron ]
I'll let Deth handle any grammatical errors there might be. I was mostly going for the sound of it. *He's* the future English teacher. Needs the practice
Lyinar Ka`Bael, Piney Fresh Druidess - Luclin
Could you double space the line breaks? At least on the forums? Please? I'd read it then.
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Nobody really understood why Mr. Wilams wrote:
I...I'm sorry, I know it'll sound stupid and nitpicky, but...Could you double space the line breaks? At least on the forums? Please? I'd read it then.
Wait till morning. :P
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Lenlalron was listening to Cher while typing:
Last thread for tonight. Promise. But this is actually important.I've typed up a rough draft of my Duke admissions essay on Evercrest. Tell me how it looks.
The forum: A place of intellectual wealth
The internet can stimulate, entertain,perplex, satisfy, and even pollute the
fragile human mind. Until my sophomore
year, I had used it merely to entertain.
Reading web comics, playing games, and the
occasional research project filled my time
that I spent on my computer. Yet one day,
that all changed.
I had read a particular webcomic, one named
Evercrest, for quite a while. Out of
Sheer boredom, I had decided that I would
just glance at the community board. I
arrived there, and it was just like high
school all over again. Here I was, even
with the shield of a computer, all by
myself, in a lone world full of people of
all ages and backgrounds, and I was too
afraid to even type a simple hello message.
So, for a month or so, I really stayed in
the background, reading, learning more and
more about the community.
What I saw amazed me. There was anabundance of everything. Stupidity, humor,
randomness, anger, cheer whatever emotion
I could think of, it could be found there.
Simple words conveyed so much. What is
interesting is that it was its own culture,
in fact. New words were developed, rules
and laws were made, people interacted in
their own special way.
What has really amazed me over thetime I have observed were the discussions.
With all the unique people that visited
there, a broad range of opinions were
covered. Opinions on certain issues that I
would never have dreamed of taking were
defended as if they were right! This forced
me to realize and ruminate over their point
of view, and better my understand of the
entire issue at hand, by keeping an open
mind. And there were many people who were
experts at debating, so, I watched how one
can truly defend his or her point, an
important skill in a world such as today.
Even by watching my mind was sharpened.
I took one step further, though. Iintroduced myself and made my presence
known. Each post that I made forced me to
craft my words carefully and intelligently
to properly express myself, as I lacked
other means to convey my real meaning. Even
posts in jest needed to be well-worded, as
that was the only means to express humor.
Word choice meant everything. The ability
to which you could write reflected how
powerful you could influence the minds of
others. I found out that I did not just
have to be intelligent, but I have to show
it in what I say. This fact alone helped me
better convey what intelligence I held.
It had one more interesting aspectoccurred: It helped mature me in many ways.
Because they were such a unique culture,
they were able to keep a level of
intellectualism in every post. Essentially,
it was survival of the fittest. If you
werent smart enough to keep out of trouble
or to slip up, then you didnt make the cut
and were eliminated (The bar was low,
though, so, it wasnt extremely elitist.)
Even on my first post, I fell into trouble
by using gay in a demeaning manner,
something which I should not have done.
Throughout the year or so I have been on
the forums, I have seen reasoning that I
have never dreamed of, and I have applied
it to my rationale. By joining it, I became
more intellectually diverse; capable of
seeing two sides of the proverbial coin. It
has made me into a mentally tougher person,
able to fend off the arrows and slings of
words.
Although the learning process withpainful at times, and joyous at others, I
feel it has made me into a more intelligent
person. I had never expected that a simple
forum for people to post their thoughts
would influence me in levels that I did not
expect. In all, I believe that the forums
have profoundly impacted my way of
thinking, and even who I am today.
More read friendly.
We all grow and mature over the years, but I... changed a lot as a result of you guys. You scared me and shocked me and made me giggle and slowly whittled away most of my nonexistant self-esteem (It's still bad, but at least now it's there).
Thank you.
~N.
We'restillgoingtoraidthestoresforLoD2,right?
Nothing is as frightening as a whirling LoD-crazed chick charging you with a rapier screaming "DEMON'S DANCE!".
But don't steal my thread. :-( You deserve a new one. :P