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"I have no more words than to say thank you so much for helping on the first step to accomplish (sic) my dream." | |||
- M.T., applying to a university in the United States | |||
Sample Architecture Paragraph
I currently reside in Seattle, Washington. I find the architectural challenges inherent to the future of this city at once challenging and inspiring. Seattle's increasingly urbanized landscape currently juxtaposes upscale, architectural development against shabby, urban neglect. However, I believe that it is possible to unite these two polarities into a consistently vibrant and socially equitable architectural plan for the future of Seattle...
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How to Target the Architecture and Fine Arts Admission Committee: Due to the nature of fine arts and architecture, admission boards customarily look for originality of thought and creative ability in applicants. Apart from the portfolio you submit, your admission statement is your greatest opportunity to demonstrate and express your originality and creativity. In the fields of the fine arts and architecture, a well-written and cohesive admission essay is your surest ticket to gaining the attention of admission personnel assigned to weeding out only the finest applicants for entry into the more prestigious or well-established schools. It is in your admission statement that you have the opportunity to discuss your love of the arts or your architectural visions for the future. A well-written admission statement also provides you with a golden opportunity to portray your unique abilities, your innovative thinking, and your vivid imagination. These are the qualities that architecture and fine arts admission personnel are seeking in prospective applicants. | |
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