William and Mary is the Goldilocks of colleges. With a
population of 6,377 undergraduate students, William and Mary is a relatively
small and personal school and yet, there are a multitude of clubs and
organizations. I’ve spent several weeks on the William and Mary campus for
Model United Nations conferences over the past few years, and the ambience is
the embodiment of my perception of a home. The campus, full of trees, – perfect
for afternoon study sessions in my hammock – is my utopia. Furthermore, the
college is located in Colonial Williamsburg, one of my favorite places in the
world.
Beyond the campus, the college itself is quintessential! I plan
to double-major in History and Art Studio, and in speaking with current
students at William and Mary, I learned that many undergraduate students double-major
and that most majors are designed to be paired with another. William and Mary’s
history major in particular is well-renowned, allows students to complete original
historical research, and comes with many opportunities to study abroad. History
majors at William and Mary are frequently accepted to excellent law schools and
become successful lawyers. As I hope to go into criminal law, this point excites
me.
Outside of the classroom, William and Mary hosts hundreds of
clubs with a focus on community service. Among the community service clubs the
college offers, Habitat for Humanity and Campus Kitchen were particularly
appealing to me. I’m also interested in the Agape Christian Fellowship,
Ballroom Dance, Cycling Club, Debate Society, Hammock club, and above all,
International Relations Club. I am currently preparing to attend my third William
and Mary High School Model United Nations (WMHSMUN) conference, this time as the
co-president of the Henry Clay High School Delegation. Model United Nations is
an extremely significant part of my life and I want to continue it throughout college,
hopefully as one of the college students that organizes the William and Mary
high school conferences. I hope to be a committee chair and ultimately the
Secretary General of WMHSMUN.
William and Mary will not only feel like a home and allow me
to fulfill my career dreams, but also allow me to serve the community through charities
and Model United Nations. I’ve convinced myself; it’s the perfect school!
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