UW Feb/15
CMU Feb/15
"When we`re connected to others, we become better people," said
Carnegie Mellon University`s Randy Pausch, author of The Last
Lecture. At Carnegie Mellon you`ll have the opportunity to collaborate
with a diverse community of scholars, artists and innovators. Given
the students, faculty, staff and resources that have been available to
you as a student, how have you collaborated with others, in or out of
the classroom? Or, what lessons have you learned from working with
others in the past, that might shape your experience in the future?
(300 word maximum)
Most students choose their intended major or area of study based on
a passion or inspiration that's developed over time - what passion or
inspiration led you to choose this area of study?
(300 word maximum)
Consider your application as a whole. What do you personally want to
emphasize about your application for the admission committee's
consideration? Highlight something that's important to you or
something you haven't had a chance to share. Tell us, don't show us.
(300 word maximum)
USC Feb/1
Please provide a statement that addresses your reasons for
transferring and the objectives you hope to achieve. You can type
directly into the box, or you can paste text from another source.
(Approximately 650 words)
(Approximately 250 words) choose one
1. USC believes that one learns best when interacting with people of
different backgrounds, experiences and perspectives. Tell us about
a time you were exposed to a new idea or when your beliefs were
challenged by another point of view.
2. Describe something outside of your intended academic focus
about which you are interested in learning.
3. What is someth...