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Old 09-29-2006, 12:48 AM #11
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So my time off was a commitment to personal exploration.
If you put a break such as "--" or "..." between the first and second
words you no longer have a fragment.

This conveys what I presume is the original intent.
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Hi Strawdog,
I went to college in the early 80's and my epilepsy was a great cause of concern for the school. At that point I don't think I would have let any graduate program know about it. I'd ask some kind of academic advisor at your school who is familiar with the program you are applying to. Maybe they would have better insight than we would as to what would improve your chances. I can understand what you wrote completely. I would see how it goes over with people who haven't lived it. I hope you get it! Keep us posted.
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i am thinking, i am thinking.

you say you have had E since 13 in your signature and that you were diagnosed 15 in the essay. must have been a strange two years.

before we get off into details here, i think the basic question you need to answer is: Why you? say a couple of thousand people apply for this scholarship. why are you better than them? what do you bring to the school? how will you honor the school? how will you honor the scholarship? what have you done so far that makes you more attractive than the others? what makes you stand out?

obviously one of the answers is your epilepsy, so you want to spin it so that it is a positive thing rather than a negative thing.

my method is to be completely upfront person to person and invisible to red tape. i try to stay out of the system as much as possible and rely on the fact that most people are really decent and helpful. doesn't always work, but mostly. since i always have quite lurid eegs i don't need to worry about diagnoses, but if necessary for red tape i can just shove an eeg report at them.

whatever you do i know that you will bring some excellent rational thinking and positive kindness and helpfulness to it.

i am still thinking. let me sleep on it.
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i agree with pam, life is to short to not do all that you want to do...

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Default Social ramifications

Have you studied the different cultural and social ramifications of epilepsy in different countries? (ambassadorial context)

Just a suggestion

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