It is a funny thing, being a creative writer. I wanted to show my talent and illustrate exactly my love for the art of words in my essay. Alas, it was too long; clever, but long.
I know I should have jumped right on editing and making my paper shorter, as any good student or writer. But why would I do that?
"Fixing" it would have murdered the intent I had for the paper; it would have been forced, confusing and choppy.
I pride myself in my creative writing, but see how it gets me into trouble. You admission essay readers want a nice, clean, short essay describing some person in a unique way that isn't risky or too weak.
Well, to me, there is only so much uniqueness you can get in a short "safe" essay. So instead of entertaining you with a small snippet of a crazy scientist shouting her gleeful achievement at bringing her experiment to life, much like Mary Shelly's Dr. Frankenstein, I will bore you with a little about me in a much less poetic fashion.
I have dreams that span far beyond the universe — forget the sky or the moon or the stars. I have plans that would shake the foundations of the planet. I want to publish my writing and have an audience spanning the globe. I want to be the publisher and editor, running my own business and giving the spotlight to writers of a new era.
But first I need the know-how. I need an education that is chock full of intricate details of the workings of my professions, so that at last I can begin my research and open my own publishing firm.
I am told that I am too wordy, and that my writing is just not concise or succinct enough. But who needs succinct when there are new worlds to explore in the weaving of stories and words? Why bore people with banal tidbits of my life by describing in detail a triumph, defeat or that one person who inspired me?
I believe in deeper meanings to writing. When I write, there is another message embedded deep in the heart of the tale that normal people would not understand. For those who do, for the ones who look and see that —¦ there, in this line — the structure, the wording, the way the words are used — there is something much more profound and meaningful to this line!" Kudos.
I realize that my ideals could be too much to ask for. You may be thinking, what a snob, a cynic, an oddball. But believe you me, I plan on getting my work done. I will work hard and earn my $160,000 degrees. Wasting my time or my money is not in my agenda. I will do as my father says: Strive to be better than I was yesterday and leave no survivors.
Angelina Ledezma is a senior at Elk Rapids High School. She wrote this as a college admission essay.
Archive: Monday
I'll use my words to explore
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Video: 'Taps' at Memorial Day service at Oakwood Cemetery
An excerpt of horn player Don Sattler and drummer David Sattler performing "Taps" at the conclusion of the Memorial Day service at Traverse City's Oakwood Cemetery on Monday, May. 28, 2012.
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Thunderbolts avoid sweep
Windy City waited until almost the last inning to stave off a sweep at the hands of the Traverse City Beach Bums.
Continued ... - Richard D. Fisk
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City to discontinue spring cleanup
City crews will stop collecting residents' clutter each spring.
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Another View: Lincoln's words honor sacrifices
A tall, awkward, angular man stood up on a cold fall day in 1863 and spoke to a crowd assembled on the field of the most terrible battle of our nation's most terrible war.
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TC Central to induct new Hall of Fame members
Traverse City Central High School will induct three new members into the school’s Hall of Fame. Doug Stanton, Rose White Hutchinson and Parmius “Parm” Gilbert will be honor at Friday, June 1 ceremony.
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Light rain, more aircraft aid wildfire fight
A bit of rain and four more aircraft helped Michigan authorities in their attempts to contain a wildfire that has consumed 31.6 square miles of Upper Peninsula forest and destroyed at least 61 buildings, an official said Sunday.
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Terry Wooten: WWII soldier's story told in poems
Jack Miller, a survivor of the Bataan Death March and a POW during World War II, won't be in any Memorial Day parades today.
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Garret Leiva: Season of wacky festivals
Memorial Day weekend ushers in the season of sand and tan lines. Summer is a festive time of year.
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Letters to the Editor: 05/28/2012
Enough said.
Continued ... - Elizabeth A. 'Betty' Aichler
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Northern Notes: Women's Resource Center drive
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 1776 High Lake Road, is wrapping up its semi-annual collection drive for the Women's Resource Center.
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Clearing the Record: 05/28/2012
Due to an editor's error, an incorrect photo was used with city Commissioner Michael Gillman's column on the Traverse City Fire Department on Page 5B in Sunday's paper.
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Remembering the fallen veterans
Below is a list of military veterans from the region who died during the past year (May 28, 2011, through May 25, 2012).
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Community in Brief: 05/28/2012
Boat auction set; Blue Star dedication; Benzie graduation. (Plus more)
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Memorial Day events
A roundup of Memorial Day-related events in northern Michigan:
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Community Newsmakers: 05/28/2012
Traverse City-based artist William Hosner's original pastel painting "The Minister's House" currently is part of an international exhibit of pastel paintings at the Taiwanese National Education Center in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Service News: 05/28/2012
Air Force Airman 1st Class Jeffery P. Casper has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
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News from 100 Years Ago: 05/28/2012
Today marks the fourteenth anniversary of the return of the Hannah Camp boys.
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History photo: 05/28/2012
Can any readers identify the woman in this photo?
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Readers ID people in last historical photo
Paul Alpers Jr. identified his father, Paul Alpers Sr., in the History Center of Traverse City archive photo published in the May 21 Community section.
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TC to get new hockey team
The top locker room at Centre ICE has a new tenant.
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Dam meeting set for Wednesday
A public information meeting on removal of Brown Bridge dam will be held Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ranch Rudolf.
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Mich. Catholics sue over mandate
The Michigan Catholic Conference is suing Obama administration officials over the mandate requiring most employers to cover birth control.
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Video: 'Taps' at Memorial Day service at Oakwood Cemetery


