<p>@Rishav
Thanks! My sister also really liked it Descriptive writing is the only form of writing that I actually do ok at :P</p>
<p>I really like your EC Essay - especially since I understand what the MUN actually does I would have really enjoyed having that opportunity (maybe my school offered it⦠but I never knew about it )</p>
<p>@Sunny
Yea, I know that quite a lot of Germans do snow kiting. My German friend who kites with me says that she prefers it on water, on the snow you canāt do it with a lot of wind as it would pick up the snow, you also have to find really open flat areas with enough wind.
But I still think that being able to jump 5 or so metres in the air is the best part!</p>
<p>@rishav
I think I wonāt post mine, itās terrible. And after reading yours and Raith I just realize how worse my English (especially writing skills) are.
Well, I think your ec prompt is great, you really love what you do. :)</p>
<p>Sunny - I am sure yours would be better than mine. Haha.
Wouldnt force you but post it if you like.</p>
<p>And even after cutting down, my essay was 550-ish -.-</p>
<p>@Rishav - Man i swear iām so jealous. I always wanted to do MUNs but there were no MUNs in Delhi/NCT (none that my school participated in anyway)</p>
<p>And yeah i agree. The suspense is eatingggg mehhh! -.-</p>
<p>@Keya - Isnt Omnibus supposed to mean an anthology of the work of some particular artist? I might be wrong though.</p>
<p>@Quiver - Happy Birthday!! And yeah, screw studies & have fun!! :P</p>
<p>@Sunny - Thanks, but do post your essay please!!
Iām sure itās great!!! It happens with me too, when I see othersā essaysā, I feel mine are way inferior to them!! But donāt worry everyoneās got a different style & a different story to tell!! :D</p>
<p>@blue - Well I didnāt have much of a chance at my old school either. In my current school, thereās this craze for MUNing!!
And actually, from what I hear, NCR has MUNs every other week!! :O</p>
<p>TheyĀre elegant. TheyĀre cute. They quietly scream out their desire to be noticed. They provide respite from the perfectionist in me. And IĀm driven to advocate their cause in this world, where biodiversity is rapidly depleting.
Whether itĀs in the view from the libraryĀs spacious windows at school, in a brief glimpse from a speeding bus, during a careful search on a fussy holiday, or on a diacritic observation while reclining on a chair in my garden, IĀm always on the lookout for birds.
ThereĀs a lot more than patience, perseverance, observational skills, the joy of learning and moments of exhilaration that Iāve gained from being a bird-watcher. Photographing birds has given me the initiative to share with others the beauty that can lie only in the eyes of the beholder.
ĀI care about birdsĀ when I donĀt get chicken for dinner.Ā The words of a newcomer to my school depict the quintessential reaction to my singular hobbyĀbut that fails to change the fact that I love bird-watching.</p>
<p>Iād love to read your essay, Sunny, letās say, because I love to read? Every piece of writing tells a story :)</p>
<p>Oh and I meant to pun on these two meanings of omnibus: 1. (noun) A vehicle carrying many passengers; used for public<em>transport 2. (adjective) Providing for many things at</em>once</p>
<p>My essay was initially nearly 1000 wordsā¦my teacher told me it would lose my essence when iād edited it to 561 words, so thatās when I sent it in. It compared my life to a journey on a busā¦thatās the only way I can describe it. Sorry, itās too personal to post! Letās just say I could depict the sensation of growing up, my rationality, my philosophies and a difficult phase in my life very well through this one essay. It spoke volumes about me :)</p>