Anonymous wrote:I think college essay prompts are OTT. These are 17-18 year olds! Not PhD students.
Look at the Harvey Mudd prompt:
"Scientific research is a human endeavor. The choices of topics that we research are based on our biases, our beliefs, and what we bring: our cultures and our families. The kinds of problems that people put their talents to solving depends on their values." - Dr. Clifton Poodry
HMC's collaborative community is guided by our mission statement. Through an intentional interdisciplinary curriculum our students seek to build a skillset adaptable to society's needs. How has your own background influenced the types of problems you want to solve, the people you want to work with, and the impact you hope your work can have? (500)
The problem is that this is an instance where in fact there is a "wrong" answer to the question and that is what drives people nuts.
If your answer is that your background is living in BelAir and you have developed a radical new AI architecture to ensure the ultra-rich date and marry each other (and adequately explain why that is a problem for the jet set)....well, I gather that is the wrong answer.
That said...is Harvey Mudd known for graduating Tech Mother Teresas? I honestly don't know much about their mission.