Friday, November 29, 2019
Reed Essays - Reed College, Reed, Employment, Business, Music
  Reed    How did you first become interested in Reed and why do you  think Reed might be an appropriate place, both socially and  academically, to continue your education?  I could tell you a heartfelt, sentimental, poignant story about first seeing a Reed  College refrigerator magnet (my uncle got it at a reunion, I think) and feeling first deep  emotions stirring somewhere inside my spleen.   Or I could meticulously paraphrase the numerous brochures and articles about  Reed that I have perused.   Yet another option would be to rent a small airplane and skywrite, I want to  go to Reed, in colorful pollutants.   And I probably would resort to one of these strategies, had I not some real  incentives to attend Reed College. They are based on what I have learned from The  Princeton Review, general knowledge, conversations I have overheard, and other  miscellaneous tidbits of information sent to me by friends and relatives.   First of all, I must express my admiration to the people who have decided that  education is, after all, the purpose and responsibility of a college and established the  precedence of academics over sports at Reed college. I'd like to attend a school  where I, a debater, will not be viewed as a second-class citizen by football players.   Secondly, the notoriety of great educational standards has reached me all the  way in Vancouver (OK, so it is only across the river) and enticed, attracted, and  urged me to apply to Reed. Rumors of the side effects of avalanches of homework  and sleepless nights have crept here, too, but I'm up to the challenge. After two years  of juggling high school, college, and extracurricular activities, receiving assignments  only at one place just might be paradise.   Lastly, Reed's geographical location is just like pretty wrapping paper and a big  red bow on a present that's already great ( forgive the allusions to the Haagen-Dasz  commercials). Living in Portland, I would be simultaneously away from my family in  Vancouver--and as close as I might need to be! Not only would I have the  opportunity to become better acquainted with Portland, but also to judge at debate  tournaments for my old high school! The possibilities are mouthwatering.   Jokes aside, I believe that attending Reed will be one of the most sensible  things I might do in my whole life. Learning is what I do best, and at Reed I will have  the perfect opportunity to excel at it.     Acceptance Essays    
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