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Arpa Hudait (L) and Gregory Voth (R) of the University of Chicago. Credit: UChicago. “We’ve had very good experiences with Frontera,” he added. “The system has consistently allowed us to carry out ground-breaking simulations of a very large magnitude, including for ...
At Cornell CALS, we aim to leave the world better than we found it, so we seek out those who are not simply driven to master their discipline, but who are also passionate about doing so to serve the public good. Please elaborate on an experience where you had a meaningful impact on pe...
The key is to keep thinking and focus on what the prompt is asking. You’ve got this! All the UChicago Essay Prompts Prompt 1: (Required) How does the University of Chicago, as you know it now, satisfy your desire for a particular kind of learning, community, and future? Please ...
What U Chicago is looking for here isyour creativity as well as your interests/values.If you choseThe Godfathermovies as your grouping, you could discuss how important good writing is to you and howThe Godfather Part IIIdidn't match the heights achieved by its two predecessors. You could the...
Like all the UChicago prompts, the key here is not only what you write about, but what you do with the 650 words you’re given. With that said, it’s a good idea not to make this essay more challenging than it needs to be. To avoid sabotaging yourself, consider these tips as you...
Yeah. You just have to be the person who runs faster than at least one person if you're trying to outrun a lion or a bear or whatever. Along as someone's at the back, you're in pretty good shape. I mean, you talk about how much content there is on th...
The QWERTY Effect: How typing shapes word meanings and baby names Daniel Casasanto 1 Kyle Jasmin 2,3 Geoffrey Brookshire 1 Tom Gijssels 1,4 (casasanto@uchicago.edu) (kyle.jasmin.11@ucl.ac.uk) (brookshire@uchicago.edu) (tomgijssels@uchicago.edu) Department of Psychology, University of Ch...
A typical UChicago book, clear and systematic I read this biok because Bill Gates recommended in his Blog. After reading, I found the book is really good. We want to know how to know a person. But it is really mot easy. You need to know how a person becomes who he is. What impa...
Thought experiment: what would the nzis have done with the CRISPR technology we have today? Would they use it for good, or would they use it for evil? I think most of us agree that we would prefer not to find out. Using CRISPR, it is today te...