<p>Are these cliche? (The ones of how you are born in another country, and you came here and struggled but adapted, and now you feel it shaped who you are so you help people)</p>
<p>Also, does where you immigrated from make a difference?
Like if you came from a third world country compared to Asia or Europe.</p>
<p>Have people done this topic and how have you approached it?</p>
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<p>There are developing countries in Asia and Europe, too.</p>
<p>By Asia and Europe I just meant wealthier nations with good education systems. Nothing too specific. </p>
<p>It was a just a general statement, I hope you didn’t take offense or anything.</p>
<p>Yeah, it’s cliche. But if you can write a heartfelt response then it can really big a huge impact!</p>
<p>A new way to approach this type of essay maybe would be by talking about the steps you took while adapting to this new culture and new people and how that would relate to how you would adapt to college. Give the admissions officers an idea of how you problem solve, and your social abilities.</p>
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<p>Oh, I did not take any offense. No worries. :)</p>
<p>To answer your question, I think that any essay topic can be made interesting enough.</p>