Personal Narrative: My Love For Syracuse University

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My love for Syracuse came as soon as I set foot on campus, but my inspiration has developed from many aspects of the prestigious University. I had known little about Syracuse University other than hearing about the success of their hoops team through playing and being around basketball my entire life. It was not until an alumn of my school, someone whom I looked up to as a leader and role model, got into SU, that made me look further into the school. Upon arrival for a campus tour this past summer, I noticed that the sense of school pride and belonging was unlike any other school. I felt welcomed with dignity and respect from all the people I met. Syracuse emphasizes themselves on individuality and provides the opportunity to customize my education …show more content…

The person I dream of becoming is a further developed me, Aleksandar Bogomilov. I do not want to be anyone else but instead, I want to become a successful, independent individual. Syracuse University will assist me in achieving my personal goals while developing me as a student and young adult into the real world. There are millions of students that say they want to be successful, but what really is “success”? I want to be able to build connections and develop networks within Syracuse to further my opportunities. I want to try new things, whether they may be challenging or just for fun. I want to create lifelong memories of which I can look back on. Syracuse provides me the unlimited potential to reach any aspirations and pursue more than just my passion. The Goodman IMPRESS Program through the Whitman School of Management will provide the tools and opportunities to flourish in my area of study while giving me a sustainable competitive advantage throughout my life and career. Coming from a small town and High School, I cannot wait to dive into various clubs and organizations in the large, yet welcoming community of Syracuse

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