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'My Summer Experience' - Temple App. Essay Personal Development essay [3]
I'm worried my essay is not good enough. I would appreciate to get some feedback. Thanks, Ali
Topic - Relate one or more experiences or circumstances that have contributed to your personal and/or academic development. If you have been out of school for a year or longer, please discuss your activities during that period of time.
My Summer ExperienceMany experiences in my life have shaped who I am as a person today. This summer I was fortunate enough to get a job that expanded my maturity and exposure to the world. My grandmother had gotten me a job at a major watch industry called E. Gluck Corp. in Long Island City. Isn't it every girls dream to work in New York, the city of lights. Being only seventeen years old and getting a job at a major worldwide watch industry was such a great opportunity I couldn't pass up. I was up for the challenge to apply for my first real job.
I can't even begin to explain how nerve wrecking my first day at work was. Walking into a towering building and trying to find my way around was only the beginning of the day. Being surrounded by intelligent and hardworking people was not easy. It felt like I was the only teenager and I started to feel isolated. As I met my co workers it was not what I expected at all. Everyone was nothing but benevolent and supportive towards me. I worked a fifty-hour week behind a desk doing paperwork or packing watches. I'll admit I tried to be a perfectionist while I worked. It was almost a goal not to mess up or disappoint my boss. I wanted to prove that even though I was only seventeen I was just as ambitious. Although, there were some perks I am glad I spent my summer working. Having this job definitely has helped me become a more confident and strong individual.
The job I had this summer exposed me to a world that I had not previously experienced. Working in New York has given me confidence, motivation, and maturity. I've come to realize that being on your own is not as easy as most teens seem to believe. Although, working a fifty-hour week was difficult it was made me become a stronger individual. This experience has gotten me ready for the challenging jobs and obstacles ahead.