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Admittance Case

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Standing at Ground Zero staring through the chain link fence into the prodigious pile of rubble and debris of which was once the Twin Towers was the moment I realized how precise and intricate the reconstruction of these two buildings would have to be. At this point in time I began to ponder an incredibly immense amount of detailed renderings in my head of the ideas I would contribute into rebuilding something amazing. Seeing that empty space sparked something great inside of me. Almost as if it was an opening into a whole new world where the only limits were that of my ever expanding imagination. I began drawing hundreds upon hundreds of sketches of everything from a simple rose to the most elaborate buildings in such great detail I myself as well as others could not believe it. I could sit at a desk for hours and through nothing but a mere simple thought my mind would come up with details, sketches and ideas beyond anything I've seen before, and it really took me by surprise to be honest. I developed such an interest for designing objects, both mechanical and the obscure. I have such a mind for design and have the ability to break through the barriers of the norm open up a whole new level of understanding and I'm not hard pressed to believe it all came about whilst gazing into a broken down pile of nothing, nothing but a blank canvas for my mind to have an all exclusive pass for which to do what it desires. All I could ever think of, dream of was some day making it to college and then onto a profession where I could let my personal genius head off into its own course and lead me through a life of something great, something worth living for. This passion coursing through me was unprecedented. I will make it my goal to give myself the opportunity to be able to make my desire a reality. This talent I have, this drive, has all the potential and then some to lead me to success and open up a great experience for me to excel and give a great deal of contribution to the UF campus community. I wish to hold a hefty amount of responsibility that requires me to sustain a very high level of academic integrity, I wouldn't want it any other way. Being a professional student is as far from an easy task as they come. It requires the hardest of work and the strongest of dedication. It is an elite group of students out there now, doing anything and everything they can to achieve a beyond the regular status of excellence. You have to hold up to the standards

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