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Recall One's Experience essay​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Recalling an Experience

"Do you think your negligence and disregard for school will make our parents take you back home? Well you're wrong, you live here now and they are not going back, so you better get used to it!" said my brother. And that's when it hit me; life was never going to be the same.

I was born in Colombia. When I was about 10 my brother moved to the United States, it wasn't long until my other brother decided to also move to this country, a year later. I never really thought anything about it, always thought they were going to be here for a short while, but it all made sense when, during my last year (before transition to a new campus, like a high school) of elementary school, my parents decided that it was best for them to part from everything and give it a shot at a new opportunity for the whole family, as well as to be together once again.

I studied at a private school where I had been enrolled since I was 3 or 4 years old, and because of the small number of kids, you pretty much knew everyone in your grade, so you could say, we were pretty close. When my parents told me about the decision they had made, I didn't actually take it as serious as it really was, I saw it more like a "oh cool I'm going to Disney" since we were supposed to had moved to Florida, that was the plan, but for reasons I do not have knowledge of, we ended up in Texas

Answered by iiiiisaurabhiiiii
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An experience that has impacted my life greatly was going from being homo schooled all of my life to entering public school as a 9th grader. Being introduced to PU bill school as a householder was very challenging, not only mentally but emotionally. During the time from preschool to 4th grade I didn’t feel like I was missing out on anything from bee Eng homesteaded, but was young and naive. As I got older noticed that didn’t have many friends, I really only had ;o. I played sports through clubs while I was young, such as Table, Soccer, and Basketball.

An experience that has impacted my life greatly was going from being homo schooled all of my life to entering public school as a 9th grader. Being introduced to PU bill school as a householder was very challenging, not only mentally but emotionally. During the time from preschool to 4th grade I didn’t feel like I was missing out on anything from bee Eng homesteaded, but was young and naive. As I got older noticed that didn’t have many friends, I really only had ;o. I played sports through clubs while I was young, such as Table, Soccer, and Basketball.But as got older realized I felt like I didn’t have a connection with any of my teammates, they all knew each other from school, I didn’t have that advantage. In 5th grade I joined the Lebanon Community Pool swim club, it was different than the sports had played before because it was a year long sport. I was able to make e friends a lot easier through being involved in swimming. I did club swimming from then on, all the e way up until 8th grade. Because I continued club swimming knew people who would be enter ins high school with me. Knowing people from swim club helped my transition into public such lo be that much easier.

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