<p>I saw this on Brown’s page, I think. Everyone writes one stand-out thing about them or something unique. Then, someone can say if they did that too. </p>
<p>examples:</p>
<p>-Lived on 5 continents
-Speak 2 languages
-Cured Cancer
-Swam with whales</p>
<p>I am the editor-in-chief of the two main publications at my school- newspaper and lit. magazine. Then, I am the assistant editor of the third and final publication- yrbook. </p>
<p>bilingual (eng/korean)
lived in two continents
transferred hs 3 times
living w/o parents
can do the pretzel
mad good at hip hop dancing (for an azn girl at least)
i go on cc for fun
i luv mushrooms :)</p>
<p>oo you’re gonna feel like you’re in korea at NYU (sooooo many koreans… i’m korean as well heh)</p>
<p>and i’ll prolly meet you next year (if/when you get in of course) cause there is only one break-dance/hip-hop dance club at NYU (official at least)… XD (by club i dont mean night clubs but the clubs like student-made ones)</p>
<p>are you an international student or a korean american student?</p>
<p>I have dual citizenship so documentally you can consider me Korean American, but I lived in Korea 2/3s of my life. I attend an almost all white catholic school so you damn right when you say I’m going to enjoy NYU. (not that i don’t enjoy chilling w/ white kids). i miss my koreans…ALOT. by the way, your second sentence made my heart stop…until i read the sentence after that. anyways…i’m from busan, where u from?</p>
<p>I hand raised three orphaned kittens from birth. (Well, actually they were about a day old.) My vet told me that over 90% of people who attempt to do this fail. </p>
<p>I also was homeschooled and will be graduating from my 2-year college after only three semesters.</p>
<p>-trilingual for now (english, krn, french)… going for japanese now haha
-does all in a week: violin, volleyball, tkd, internships, altarserve
-won a nice scholarship in freshman year
-have never visited out of country
-have greek-korean cousins</p>
<p>yeah i don’t use “seoul-mal” if you know wut i mean. i use sahtoolee~ kekek. for those of you who don’t know wut im talking about, “sahtoolee” is like gangsta korean as opposed to “seoul-mal” which is like uh…formal korean, i guess.</p>
<p>micheeatsfish…so do you speak korean even tho ur not korean? and holy sh**. thats a hell lotta languages u speak…chinese, eng, french…laotian, vietnamese…</p>
<p>im so glad ur from busan cuz most of the korean kids going to nyu are from seoul. theres just sumthing about busan kids that makes em more…how shall i say this…personable :)</p>
<p>im taking spanish right now and i’m going for jap also. (very useful language by the way)</p>
<p>wow *** im from busan (technically coz that’s my hometown).</p>
<p>BUT </p>
<p>i lived ~10 years in Australia and I was raised in Seoul so I don’t use dialect O_O.
Anyways, take U-Hall if you wanna be with koreans~ U-Hall is THE Korean dormitory.</p>
<ul>
<li>Speak two languages (English, Thai [I’m not Thai]) and some basics in Spanish and Japanese</li>
<li>Swam competitively for 11 years, 4-6 hour practices a day</li>
<li>Do 119 pushups in under two minutes (doing one pushup in one second isn’t too bad)</li>
<li>Solve the rubics cube (3x3) in 55 seconds (I’m trying!)</li>
<li>I like Hiyao Miyazaki films.</li>
</ul>
<p>err i dont actually live in U-hall but a lot of my korean friends do (in fact, like 90% of my korean friends live in u-hall). It’s next to palladium and not too far away from third north.
U-Hall isn’t relaly regarded as one of the “social” dorms, but I’ve been to most dorms and I would choose U-Hall if I were to live in a residential hall (i commute) because its so new and sexy</p>
<p>Your already attending classes at NYU? I thought you were an 06 ED applicant. So I’m assuming you’re a freshman at NYU now? Yeah, if I get in, I’d def heading for U-Hall. new and sexy hahah. i like sexy. </p>
<p>limebutterfly you’re one crazy m<em>ther</em>****er!!! in a good sense, mind you. :)</p>