<p>1.The University of Washington seeks to create a community of students richly diverse in cultural backgrounds, experiences, and viewpoints. How would you contribute to this community?</p>
<p>As 5 foot 7 inch and a 110 pound guy with coke-bottle glasses, I create a cloud of speculation from the people around me that I am a heavy video gamer or computer jock. Whenever I see kids get insulted just because they play a lot of video games, I can only understand and feel pity for them. Throughout my life, many classmates and friends have assumed I spend all my time holed in my bedroom playing video games and working on homework. However, when people say that others should not be judged by their outside, but by their inside, they are correct. While I do spend some of my time playing computer games, a big portion of my life is spent on a tennis court and repairing damaged bikes for my free time. I have been exposed to the life of both a nerd and an athlete. My experience as a tennis player, bike mechanic and video game connoisseur is what makes me unique from other people and will definitely add to this university’s diversity. Although I expect most students will probably not share the exact same activities I do, this will not hinder me from meeting new people and exploring new interests at the University of Washington.</p>
<p>Any feedback is appreciated</p>