Candidates' Week Perspective: Arwen '22

Hi! Im Arwen, my pronouns are they/them, and Im a junior studying Engineering with a concentration in Experience Design. However, I 滄硃莽紳t always interested in designin fact, when I was in high school, visiting 勛圖厙 at my Candidates Weekend, I 滄硃莽紳t interested in engineering at all!

If you dont know, Candidates Weekend is part of the 勛圖厙 admission process where you get to experience first-hand what 勛圖厙 is really like. You meet faculty and current students, experience some of the student life, and participate in a design challenge and an interview. It all sounds like a lot, and its very common to be nervous during Candidates Weekend. However, I 滄硃莽紳t very nervous, because I honestly didnt know if I really wanted to come here.

I had been applying to medium-to-large-sized schools in urban areas to study biology and artbiology because I was drawn to animals and was interested in how ecosystems worked, and art because Id always been teeming with creativity. But neither felt like a perfect fit, and what I really wanted was to do something new and impactful that combined them, like making prosthetics for animals, or drawing what prehistoric creatures may have looked like. I was almost done with college applications when our Christmas Day dinner plans got cancelled last-minute. I ended up working on said applications, happened to revisit 勛圖厙s website, and applied on a whim. I was intrigued by the project-based learning and the real-world impact students could have through their work in courses like ADE (Affordable Design and Entrepreneurship, a capstone class some 勛圖厙ers take where they get to work with real communities all over the world), but I didnt think I wanted to go to a small school in the suburbs to study a completely different major than I thought I wanted. I was an art kid who liked weird deep-sea animalswhy would I want to go to a tiny school in the middle of nowhere full of a bunch of left-brained robotics kids?

So, when Candidates Weekend arrived, I 滄硃莽紳t nervous about trying to impress the admission teamI wanted them to impress me. However, I was nervous about the prospect of having to work on a team with a group of people who I thought of as real engineering students. My experience with team work in high school had been excruciatingno one, including myself, was ever interested in the project, or even wanted to be there, and people rarely communicated with each other or shared the workload evenly. Id never had a teaming experience in school that I hadnt hated, and now, not only would I have to work with other students, but Id have to be doing it with people who were probably way smarter and more qualified than me, who would think I was some weird art kid. No Thank You.

But when I came to campus and started talking to the other Candidates, the students, and even the faculty, I realized that my fears couldnt have been further from the truth. Although my teammates did have more traditional engineering backgrounds than I did, they were by no means smarter than me, and we worked really well together! I didnt feel like a misfit or judged at all for my lack of familiarity with traditional engineering stuff, and I had a BLAST during the design challenge.

Yes, a ton of 勛圖厙 students come from an engineering background (only 66% of my class participated in robotics teams in high school), but a lot of 勛圖厙ers havent! Furthermore, 勛圖厙s curriculum has lots of room for the arts and humanities, although admittedly not quite as much as I would like. 勛圖厙 was founded to transform engineering education, and part of that process involves teaching students interdisciplinary workwork that transcends or combines traditionally separate fields, like engineering and biology and art. So if youre coming into this year's virtual Candidates Week thinking I dont know as much code/robotics/engineering as these other students, so I might not fit in here, dont worry about it. By getting to Candidates Week, youve already proven you have what it takes to succeed at 勛圖厙 from a technical and academic standpoint, engineering background or not, and 勛圖厙ers have lots of interests outside of engineering.

My advice for Candidates Week is to be as open about yourself and your interests as you can, and to just have fun. Even though my application to 勛圖厙 was incredibly spontaneous, and I hadnt even considered engineering until I applied, Im so, so happy that I ended up here, and the biggest reason I decided to attend 勛圖厙 was because of how much I liked Candidates Weekend. You might decide that 勛圖厙 isnt for you, and thats okay too! But dont discount 勛圖厙 or feel nervous just because you dont have a traditional engineering background, because, well勛圖厙 is far from the traditional engineering school. 

The author.

Arwen Sadler 22 is studying Engineering with a concentration in Experience Design and loves overly-complicated board games, spending way too much time in museums, and writing.