Sample College Essay One - Accepted by Cornell
Tell us about an opinion have you had to defend. How has this
affected your belief system?
I chuckle to myself every time I think about this. I am perceived
as a mild-mannered, intelligent individual until I mention that
I am involved in riflery. It is interesting to watch someone's
expression change. It is as if I instantaneously grew a pair of
horns and a sharp set of claws. Believe me this gets worst; I
am a member of the NRA. I try to tell these folks that I belong
to the NRA to fire my rifle. "Oh my God! You fire real guns?
with real bullets?!?" they remark with a perplexed look on
their face. Besides having horns and claws, I now possess a tail
and leathery wings.
This is how it began five years ago. I had played on a soccer
team for several years. As I grew older I began having difficulty
playing soccer because of shortness of breath. I was diagnosed
as having mild asthma which ended my soccer career and eliminated
my participation in most physical sports.
Shortly afterward, during a Boy Scout summer camp, I participated
in riflery at their shooting range. This was the first time I
had ever touched a firearm. To my amazement, I won the camp's
first place award for marksmanship. I was more than eager when
a friend of mine asked me if I would like to join a shooting club.
My parents were wary when I asked to join the rifle club. My mother
feared guns, but my father felt there was no problem with trying
this sport. Gratefully, he gave me the opportunity to try rifle
marksmanship, despite secretly hoping that I would quit. Both
of my parents were afraid of what people would think about their
son's involvement with guns.
Like my parents a majority of people believe that all firearms
are dangerous to our society. All they remember are the hysterical
news releases of street violence and injured children. I am often
asked how many deer I've shot. Frankly, I could never bring myself
to injure another living creature and neither would most of the
competitors I have met. Yet, I keep finding myself defending the
sport from all of the misconceptions that surround it. Most people
have developed a negative impression of the sport and I have found
that these prejudices are difficult, if not impossible, to rectify.
Because of this conflict, I have become an open minded individual.
I express my opinions without reservation, and I have learned
to accept opinions and viewpoints contrary to my own. I do not
intend to alter what I enjoy because of the ignorance of friends
and acquaintances. If people have a negative view of me simply
because of the sport I am active in, then they must be so superficial
that they cannot see the person who I really am. I am no longer
apprehensive of being perceived as a gun toting, trigger happy
fanatic, even though I still endeavor to educate my friends and
relatives on the beauty of this sport.
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