me: How was your first impression of Trinity-Pawling?
Phil: It was fantastic! The school had nice scenic view in rural area. I also liked that school was only an hour away from NYC
me: What is your favorite part of the school?
Phil: My favorite part of school was sports. I could not play sports as much as I wanted in Korean high school. But here, I learned how to wrestle, run long distance, and play soccer. In Korea, there was too much pressure of Korean SAT and GPA, because colleges only look at students' grades.
I also liked the class size of TP. In Korean high school, there were 40 students per class. However at TP, the average class size was 10 students. I could be closer to the lecturer with more opportunities of participation.
me: When was your hardest moment at TP?
Phil: The only hardest moment was waiting for college acceptance. I was hugely disappointed when I got rejected from Cornell. I had to wait until April while you got the acceptance from Emory in December. :) However, Berkeley saved me! I've also felt little bit of homesick too.
Phil: It was fantastic! The school had nice scenic view in rural area. I also liked that school was only an hour away from NYC
me: What is your favorite part of the school?
Phil: My favorite part of school was sports. I could not play sports as much as I wanted in Korean high school. But here, I learned how to wrestle, run long distance, and play soccer. In Korea, there was too much pressure of Korean SAT and GPA, because colleges only look at students' grades.
I also liked the class size of TP. In Korean high school, there were 40 students per class. However at TP, the average class size was 10 students. I could be closer to the lecturer with more opportunities of participation.
me: When was your hardest moment at TP?
Phil: The only hardest moment was waiting for college acceptance. I was hugely disappointed when I got rejected from Cornell. I had to wait until April while you got the acceptance from Emory in December. :) However, Berkeley saved me! I've also felt little bit of homesick too.