Being in the situation where even a slight miscalculation can throw your entire answer off or when you’re staring at a problem thinking “how do I even approach this?”, can be hard. Over time, however, you learn to cope with it. For me, I learned to love it. Math is a subject that I’ve always enjoyed. The main reason I love math is because it will never lie to you. There’s always an answer even if it’s an imaginary number. If I look at an equation and don’t understand it, I work hard on the problem and eventually I am able to figure it out. This is one of the greatest feelings ever, and I always get it whenever I solve math problems.
Describe any musical or artistic activities that you pursue. Please indicate level of participation.
I participate in my school chorus where I have done solos for. I also have been a part of the school musical where I played the lead. I highly enjoy singing and wish to pursue it further at Concord. I have done many performances of North Indian Classical singing at different venues. I also am a part of the symphonic band where I play the clarinet. I have been playing the clarinet since fifth grade.
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Every day I try to help people in these little ways to make their lives better. This summer my family went to New York to see “Wicked” on broadway. The afternoon before the show we ate lunch at a falafel kiosk. I ordered a bowl of rice and falafel with hot sauce. As we sat down to eat our lunch we saw a man search through the trash can for food. He fished around but still wasn’t able to get much. I felt selfish eating food that I probably would throw half of away. I gave the man my food and it felt good to do something nice. He said “thanks kid” again and again. I smiled back and said, “you’re welcome”. I wasn’t hungry