REVIEW
Octav wrote a very touching essay that does the impossible: speaks to the importance of math and
family in his life at once without ever drifting into a realm of deep sentimentality. The use of such
excellent and artistic prose to describe such a potentially monotonous subject allows the writing to
show Octav’s depth.
But he does digress into a step-by-step description of his mathematical achievements, which are
included elsewhere in his application. His love of math speaks to the passion
he wants to express to a
reader. The gold medals he’s won indicate others’ perceptions of him—not something particularly
relevant to this personal statement. He seems to think that these facts are important parts of the
description of his relationship with math. In reality, he nearly loses the reader, giving the impression
that his interest in math stems from external praise.
But
in the end, this essay makes Octav seem like an extremely talented applicant without coming
off as too self-promoting. His dual focus on his future career and his love of family demonstrate his
balanced personality, and he convinces the reader that his love of math is genuine.
—Amy Friedman