killthefifi




I'm doing 31 things
 

killthefifi's Life List

  1. 1. relax
    1,876 people
  2. 2. attend UC Berkeley
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    33 people
  3. 3. To live instead of exist
    10,872 people
  4. 4. be smashingly interesting
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    106 people
  5. 5. Ask a complete stranger if they'd like a chat over coffee?
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    19 people
  6. 6. Make new friends
    12,775 people
  7. 7. Fall in love
    24,435 people
  8. 8. move to San Francisco
    410 people
  9. 9. Become a vegetarian
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    1,569 people
  10. 10. get a bike
    195 people
  11. 11. drink more water
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    18,984 people
  12. 12. Take pictures more frequently as a way to document my life
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    28 people
  13. 13. go to tahiti
    136 people
  14. 14. visit mexico
    173 people
  15. 15. travel the world
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    18,554 people
  16. 16. Drive the Pacific Coast Highway.
    140 people
  17. 17. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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    18,541 people
  18. 18. Learn Japanese
    9,742 people
  19. 19. Visit Japan
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    5,521 people
  20. 20. backpack through Europe
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    4,965 people
  21. 21. Become a better programmer
    951 people
  22. 22. become a millionaire
    1,658 people
  23. 23. get lasik
    224 people
  24. 24. grow my own veggies
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    32 people
  25. 25. visit the apple store on fifth avenue
    2 people
  26. 26. Live by the beach
    262 people
  27. 27. learn to skateboard
    1,472 people
  28. 28. get through my quarter-life crisis
    74 people
  29. 29. go to stanford
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    36 people
  30. 30. shop at the farmers market more
    4 people
  31. 31. go to more concerts
    2,531 people

How I did it
How to pass my AP tests
It took me
3 years
It made me


Recent entries
go to stanford
I tried. 10 months ago

Every single day, I woke up, and my first thought was:
“I can finally begin to live when I get into Stanford.”
It was everything I could have hoped for, starting with the first look at campus.
From the Marguerite shuttle, I peered into the distance and there was Hoover Tower, rising above the Palo Alto foothills as a stalwart of academia. As the shuttle traveled down Palm Drive, I was shocked at the pure beauty of the place. Reading the brochure, listening to the students and faculty, walking around campus…
I knew that this was the one place that understood everything I stand for,
everything I love.
This was where I wanted to go.

After 3 months working on my application, 10+ hours each day, writing essays which made people both laugh and cry, I received the following opening to an email:

It is with regret that I write to inform you that we are unable to offer you admission to the freshman class at Stanford University.

Yes, my application was flawed, no one could possibly be perfect.
But to devote my entire life to accomplishing this goal and having an application clearly stronger than the majority in both tangible and intangible aspects, all to be rejected, leaves me empty.

Then I realized, I don’t need to hide behind the Stanford name.
Yes, it would have been great if I got in, but I wouldn’t be happy. I would be stuck in the sterile Stanford bubble.

The real world needs people to venture out and make a difference, the people who would not only have thrived at Stanford, but the ones who don’t need it to truly have an impact.




 

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