College Admissions Essay: Struggling With Depression

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Struggling with depression is like trying to find your way through a storm. Although threatening clouds loom overhead, you remain calm and determined. Map and umbrella in hand, you are ready to battle the torrential downpour. The unrelenting tempest makes each step more strenuous than the last. The struggle to simultaneously keep dry while interpreting the map leaves you vulnerable to the chaos. The map slips from your hand and spirals towards the soaked earth. You scramble to salvage it, but it’s too late. You watch helplessly as the ink runs off the page and your plans dissolve before your eyes. All sense of direction is lost and amidst the incessant rain you can see only a few feet ahead. The umbrella grows heavier and you contemplate its worth. Everything important is already drenched so you drop …show more content…
Instead of landing a role in a show I auditioned for, I was put on crew. Although initially I was tempted to refuse the position, I accepted the blessing of directing thirty-five elementary school children in our high school show. This endeavor ended up being the most rewarding experience of my life. I was able to spread my knowledge and passion for the arts and watch these young children blossom into true actors and actresses. I dove back into what I loved and discovered myself. I mended severed ties, thanking those close to me who had helped me through this struggle. They had truly saved my life.
I know I am not supposed to write about this and that it supposedly shows weakness. For me, however, I believe it shows strength. When I reminisce on this journey, I realize how far I have come. I have learned to accept myself without omission. Most importantly, I have realized that no matter the circumstance, I must persevere. I now understand that if I actively pursue life, the rest will work itself out. I have braved the storm. It is now time for me to take the world by

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