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[Dunia] Read the Essay that got a Malaysian-Born Girl Accepted Into All 8 Ivy League Uni

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Post time 9-4-2017 02:27 AM | Show all posts |Read mode
Edited by MissNigga at 9-4-2017 02:30 AM

A 17-year-old girl by the name of Cassandra Hsiao, achieved the incredible feat of being accepted into all eight Ivy League schools.



Hsiao, who resides in Walnut, South California, has offers from Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Dartmouth, Brown, Columbia, Cornell and Penn, leaving her with arguably the most pleasant headache of her life, as she decides which world-class institution she wants to join as part of the class of 2021.

Hsiao immigrated from Malaysia at just 5 years old. She’s a first-generation immigrant, and while her resume was impressive beyond all measure, it was her essay about learning English that impressed the universities.



Speaking of her impressive resume, her GPA stands at 4.67, while she scored 1540 on her SATs. But her impressive resume somehow gets even better the longer you go on. She’s one of two student body presidents, an editor-in-chief of the school’s magazine and active in her community.


Not satisfied being just good with the books, Hsiao has conducted on-camera interviews on red carpets at film festivals, media screenings and press conferences. She’s even interviewed Captain America himself, Chris Evans!


In addition to being accepted to all Ivy League schools, she was also accepted to Stanford University, John Hopkins University, University of Southern California, Northwestern University, New York University, Amherst College and many others in the UC system.


As promised, here is the much talked about essay that helped Cassandra Hsiao pull of this truly incredible feat.


Start here:


In our house, English is not English. Not in the phonetic sense, like short a is for apple, but rather in the pronunciation – in our house, snake is snack. Words do not roll off our tongues correctly – yet I, who was pulled out of class to meet with language specialists, and my mother from Malaysia, who pronounces film as flim, understand each other perfectly.


In our house, there is no difference between cast and cash, which was why at a church retreat, people made fun of me for “cashing out demons.” I did not realize the glaring difference between the two Englishes until my teacher corrected my pronunciations of hammock, ladle, and siphon. Classmates laughed because I pronounce accept as except, success as sussess. I was in the Creative Writing conservatory, and yet words failed me when I needed them most.


Suddenly, understanding flower is flour wasn’t enough. I rejected the English that had never seemed broken before, a language that had raised me and taught me everything I knew. Everybody else’s parents spoke with accents smarting of Ph.D.s and university teaching positions. So why couldn’t mine?


My mother spread her sunbaked hands and said, “This is where I came from,” spinning a tale with the English she had taught herself.


When my mother moved from her village to a town in Malaysia, she had to learn a brand new language in middle school: English. In a time when humiliation was encouraged, my mother was defenseless against the cruel words spewing from the teacher, who criticized her paper in front of the class. When she began to cry, the class president stood up and said, “That’s enough.”


“Be like that class president,” my mother said with tears in her eyes. The class president took her under her wing and patiently mended my mother’s strands of language. “She stood up for the weak and used her words to fight back.”


We were both crying now. My mother asked me to teach her proper English so old white ladies at Target wouldn’t laugh at her pronunciation. It has not been easy. There is a measure of guilt when I sew her letters together. Long vowels, double consonants — I am still learning myself. Sometimes I let the brokenness slide to spare her pride but perhaps I have hurt her more to spare mine.


As my mother’s vocabulary began to grow, I mended my own English. Through performing poetry in front of 3000 at my school’s Season Finale event, interviewing people from all walks of life, and writing stories for the stage, I stand against ignorance and become a voice for the homeless, the refugees, the ignored. With my words I fight against jeers pelted at an old Asian street performer on a New York subway. My mother’s eyes are reflected in underprivileged ESL children who have so many stories to tell but do not know how. I fill them with words as they take needle and thread to make a tapestry.


In our house, there is beauty in the way we speak to each other. In our house, language is not broken but rather bursting with emotion. We have built a house out of words. There are friendly snakes in the cupboard and snacks in the tank. It is a crooked house. It is a little messy. But this is where we have made our home.


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Post time 9-4-2017 02:39 AM | Show all posts
Edited by WhiskeyScotch at 8-4-2017 06:43 PM

I really love her personal statement.

Jarang budak-budak zaman sekarang mampu menulis personal statement sejujur dan seikhlas ini. Budak-budak zaman sekarang kaki copy paste google jah.

Originality dalam penulisan sangatlah penting. Dan kisah yang digarap remaja ini sangat menarik hati. No wonder dia dapat offer from 8 Ivy League Uni.

Kudos to her and proud of her.

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Post time 9-4-2017 03:32 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Tahniah
I mahu ask forummers apa beza jadi ivie dan other top tier uni seperti mit, caltech, stanford dari segi performance since the Ivy league is an Athletic league for eight college....
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Post time 9-4-2017 09:45 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Gosh...
It brings tears to my eyes
How true dek..

There r snakes in d cupboard
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Post time 9-4-2017 09:53 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Dia menulis dgn jujur dan tak malu nak admit yg mmg family dia mmg x fluent english berslang american pelbagai
Unlike hajjah lopak, slang sana sini smpi ke MLM
Tp penulisan budak ni mmg matang
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Post time 9-4-2017 10:18 AM | Show all posts
on a side note, Malaysian manglish has no place in the social settings of modern western world unless you want to be laughed at and be the butt of jokes.
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Post time 9-4-2017 10:28 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Oooo mai  terase sebak pule bace.  Yg penting kite bangkit bile berhadapan dgn kritikan.  U go girl.  Tahniah juge
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Post time 9-4-2017 10:48 AM | Show all posts
Syabas berani jujur tak perlu nak berlakun good good pada hal nan hado
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Post time 9-4-2017 10:49 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
memang slang kite tak akan same bile dah sampai ke negare2 English-speaking
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Post time 9-4-2017 11:55 AM | Show all posts
bagus la...
ada member aku nak british accent sangat sampai bunyi cam indian speaking english
dolu aku penah juga try nak beraccent accent ni..tapi xpe la, lidah malaysia..hahhaa
at least boleh converse in english dengan omputih ...dia paham..cukop
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Post time 9-4-2017 01:12 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Tahniah !
Hari tu kan ada viral seorang remaja dari new jersey, Ifeoma dapat acceptance letters dari 8 ivy league university.
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Post time 9-4-2017 01:47 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Beribu2 tahniah. Ah pedulikan orang yang ketawa, underestimate kita. Berusaha& tawakal, tiada yang mustahil.

I tengah belajar untuk pronounce words satu2, entah kenapa i laju sangat bila bercakap. Macam kena kejar keretapi.

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Post time 9-4-2017 04:01 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
WhiskeyScotch replied at 9-4-2017 02:39 AM
I really love her personal statement.

Jarang budak-budak zaman sekarang mampu menulis personal s ...

She wrote to express and not impress

Hearts only move by honesty
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Post time 9-4-2017 04:47 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Ada dgr citer Ivy League hadkan bilangan omputih masuk.
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Post time 9-4-2017 05:17 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
memang meruntun perasaan bila baca esei beliau
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Post time 9-4-2017 07:28 PM | Show all posts
such a beautiful essay. u go girl!
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Post time 10-4-2017 02:33 AM | Show all posts
Edited by dani-rox at 10-4-2017 02:35 AM
In a time when humiliation was encouraged, my mother was defenseless against the cruel words spewing from the teacher, who criticized her paper in front of the class. When she began to cry, the class president stood up and said, “That’s enough.”

“Be like that class president,” my mother said with tears in her eyes.
The class president took her under her wing and patiently mended my mother’s strands of language. “She stood up for the weak and used her words to fight back.”

ai tertarik dgn konsep butterfly effect... in this case, a single act of kindness can change a life. si ketua kelas mungkin tak sangka perbuatannya melindungi ibu cassandra bertahun2 yg lalu menginspirasikan remaja perempuan yg berani dan lantang. bayangkan pula kesan drpd esei ni turut mungkin sedikit sebanyak mengubah nasib dan memberikan inspirasi buat pembaca2 juga
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Post time 10-4-2017 02:03 PM | Show all posts
WhiskeyScotch replied at 9-4-2017 02:39 AM
I really love her personal statement.

Jarang budak-budak zaman sekarang mampu menulis personal s ...

Budak-budak sekarang malu nak mengaku kekurangan diri dan keluarga.

Maka lahirlah insan-insan macam Coco tu..
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Post time 10-4-2017 02:18 PM | Show all posts
UiTM liga jugak..Liga Perdana ka Liga FAM..lupa dah.
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Post time 10-4-2017 02:31 PM | Show all posts
Awesome, what she has written in her essay reminds me of the good ole days watching one big bad buffalo separated itself from the herd in the city of New York and becoming the prey for the two hungry lions ...awesome!
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