Introduction to Boston University
BU is a 4 year private university with over 16,000 undergraduate students. It is an urban school located in the heart of Boston that offers many majors and resources.
BU admitted students have an average SAT score of 1442 and an average ACT score of 33 although the school is test-optional. The average GPA of a successful BU applicant is 3.81 as of 2022. In 2022, 20% of students who applied to BU were accepted. BU offers 2 Early Decision cycles and has a 33% admission rate through early decision.
At the time I applied to BU and in the current application cycle, BU applications are available through the Common App service, allowing students to send personal statements and credentials to multiple schools. Additionally, BU has a supplementary essay prompt which will only be sent to BU. I also applied and was accepted to the Honors College, for which there was an additional 650 word essay.
Common App Personal Statement
Prompt: Discuss an accomplishment, event, or realization that sparked a period of personal growth and a new understanding of yourself or others. (650 Words)
I wrote about my experience teaching swim lessons at my local pool. I had initially balked at teaching young kids and many of them were resistant to my teaching as well. I did not have any experience teaching so I had to learn on the job. However, after a few lessons, I found it to be a rewarding experience and I was proud of myself and my students when I began to see progress. An excerpt of my essay is below:
“I quickly learned that basic motion is really hard for a toddler, and I had to turn their arms for them or they would sink feet-first. After I assisted them for a while, one girl eventually did it on her own, giggling and squealing, “I’m doing it!” That small exclamation was really exciting and rewarding. She made me understand that lifeguarding is so much more than lounging around and collecting a paycheck.”
Boston University Supplementary Application
Prompt: What about being a student at Boston University most excites you? (250 Words)
For this supplementary prompt, I wrote about a few of the research labs at BU that align with my interests and build on some of the projects I did in High school. I also elaborated on the ways in which I could contribute to these research labs and demonstrated my excitement for these projects. An excerpt of my response reads as follows:
“In my Aerospace Engineering class, my classmates and I built an autonomous aerial vehicle which avoids obstacles. Our navigation system used an Inertial Measurement Unit, helping to situate and stabilize the drone. Our prototype was made using tools we could obtain like 3D printed plastic and a Raspberry Pi. Similarly, the HyNeSs lab at BU designs robots that are smarter and more independent than robots of the past… The HyNeSs researchers are currently working to remove GPS dependency from their drones, which is something with which I am excited to assist, as I have experience working with non-satellite navigation systems...”
Essay invitation for the Honors College
Prompt: Kilachand Honors College offers a challenging liberal arts education grounded in critical and creative thinking and interdisciplinary problem-solving. What do you think this approach means? Reflect on what has been missing in your education to date, giving at least one concrete example to support your response. How would Kilachand’s interdisciplinary curriculum fulfill your academic, creative, intellectual, and/or professional goals? (600 words)
For this prompt I wrote about my STEM focused education and how I like the curriculum of the honors college. I wrote that it would allow me to have interdisciplinary conversations and get different perspectives about different issues based on each individual’s training and focus. I also wrote about the creativity of the environment and how it could help me become more conscious of social issues in my engineering studies. An excerpt of my response reads:
“…Another integral part of Kilachand’s interdisciplinary program is analyzing current events through varying lenses. While I have learned about scientific or societal issues through their corresponding academic classes, I don’t often get to hear my history teacher’s perspective on carbon emissions or my math teacher’s ideas about poverty. I would like to experience Kilachand’s interdisciplinary approach which allows different people to contribute their ideas to topics and provides a more informed and comprehensive understanding of current events…. “
Written by Jacqueline Bachrach, PathIvy Boston University Ambassador