fibromyalgia alone, but with mathematics by my side. Baseball is a game of statistics, and if
fibromyalgia threatened to steal the sport I loved through physical deterioration, I would outsmart
this insolent illness and reclaim ownership of baseball through intellectual pursuits.
I began a
mathematical research project, analyzing the effectiveness of current baseball statistics, as well as
deriving my own.
Fibromyalgia forced me to redefine my goals and personal standards for success. This baseball
project was my first step toward reclaiming my life and laying the foundation for victory over my
illness. As calculations replaced pitching drills, my passion for baseball was channeled into a
burgeoning love of science and math. Hours I had previously devoted to softball became filled with
scientific
journals and books, and summers I used to spend at athletic camps were devoted to research
at local universities. Baseball provided a link to my pre-fibromyalgia life at a time when I desperately
needed one, and through baseball I realized that if I wanted to beat fibromyalgia, I could not simply
hope it would disappear overnight. Whether I modified my medications or adapted my schedule, I
needed to devise my own way to face fibromyalgia’s antagonizing aches head-on.
So when that taunting rascal waves his middle finger in my direction, my cheeks do not flush with
angry humiliation and my legs do not run away, but my hands mold
a snowball and my arm pulls
back. As I follow through with my throw, pain radiating up my arm, I know instantly that I will pay
for this exertion in the morning. But my icy comeback hits the sniggering boy squarely in the chest,
knocking him backward into the snow as his accomplice’s mouth lies agape in shock.
Well. I guess I’ve still got it.
REVIEW
Sarah’s story opens with a vivid anecdote of being pelted by a snowball that brings the reader to the
scene of the crime with detailed sensory descriptions. She skillfully ties the story to her talent for
athletics, which in turn leads to her struggle with fibromyalgia and how in the face of physical
limitation she redirected her passions to science and math. The story comes full circle and ties
together nicely at the end with the conclusion
of the snowball scene, which leaves the reader feeling
victorious and vindicated for Sarah, as well as proud of her determination.
Sarah manages to cover a lot in this essay. The personal statement is an evident combination of
overcoming obstacles and discovering academic passions, and also discreetly includes résumé-
worthy accomplishments, such as her own mathematical research project on baseball statistics and
summer research at local universities. What is important about her personal statement is that she goes
beyond the résumé and gives the admissions officers a look at her character and personal struggle.
Even though her essay is a bit long, Sarah does not waste a word and ensures
that every detail she
includes contributes in some way to the overall message she is trying to convey about herself.
Rather than simply evoking sympathy for her situation, Sarah weaves humor and a cheeky attitude
throughout her narrative. She introduces her love of mathematics with a creative twist on the common