Racial Injustice (Boston College)
We would like to get a better sense of you. Respond to one of the following prompts (400 word limit).
Students at Boston College are encouraged to consider critical questions as they pursue lives of meaning and purpose. What is a question that matters to you and how do you hope Boston College will help you answer it?
This is what “ADMISSIONS” want to see in this application essay:
Boston College is not joking around this year. Admissions wants to know what keeps you up at night, which words strike a chord within you, and what you strive to achieve and discover. So, give them the scoop! First things first: start by writing down every question that comes to mind when you think about the words “meaning” and “purpose.” If that’s not working for you, try working backward. Ask yourself, “what do I hope to have learned by the time I graduate with my degree?” or “what kind of knowledge do I hope to possess in the future?”
Once you have a question in mind, focus on the “how” part of the prompt. How do you hope Boston College will help you answer this question? Your answer can and should touch on many different aspects of the Boston College student experience: academics, campus life, athletics, internships, research opportunities, networking, city living, etc. The more specific you can be, the better because admissions can easily sniff out an essay template with generic information that could apply to any schools.
Also incorporate Boston College mission statement within the college application essay.
Is the link to review https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/about/mission.html
Also incorporate your interest passion College of Management
https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/schools/carroll-school.html
Incorporate the faculty teachings and findings
https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/schools/carroll-school/faculty-research/faculty.html