junlee306
Nov 13, 2014
Undergraduate / Everyone around told me I was reckless - interest or experience of yours that allows us to know.. [3]
Everyone around me told me I was reckless. I had nothing but the courage and determination to study for my dream, and it came true. Living in three different states in America and studying in a boarding school for two years changed a unsociable, brown-eyed boy who only knew the alphabet and the expression 'hi' to a fluent English speaker standing on the podium. Everything seemed daunting and intimidating. I, nevertheless, have progressed beyond the limit by opening up new possibilities,
I have become more open-minded and optimistic character though never-ending challenges. These challenges provided priceless opportunities to establish exhilarating and enlightening brotherhood which can be extended even outside of school. Not only building up intimacy with friends whom I lived with like family members but I have also gone through multicultural experiences. Exposed to new environments, I overcame the adversity that kept me in loneliness. I enjoy meeting and interacting with new, diverse groups of people.
It is worthwhile to learn how to deal with the outside world through first-hand experiences.
Looking ahead, these journeys might be overwhelming, but I am not longer "a little frog in a little pond". In the fall of 2015, my new journey in college begins. This journey is another challenge in a new environment and new people. The years in college will go by quickly. I will once again propel towards achieving my next dream. With the dynamic momentum that I carried over several years, I am ready to study and be prepared for the future at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Everyone around me told me I was reckless. I had nothing but the courage and determination to study for my dream, and it came true. Living in three different states in America and studying in a boarding school for two years changed a unsociable, brown-eyed boy who only knew the alphabet and the expression 'hi' to a fluent English speaker standing on the podium. Everything seemed daunting and intimidating. I, nevertheless, have progressed beyond the limit by opening up new possibilities,
I have become more open-minded and optimistic character though never-ending challenges. These challenges provided priceless opportunities to establish exhilarating and enlightening brotherhood which can be extended even outside of school. Not only building up intimacy with friends whom I lived with like family members but I have also gone through multicultural experiences. Exposed to new environments, I overcame the adversity that kept me in loneliness. I enjoy meeting and interacting with new, diverse groups of people.
It is worthwhile to learn how to deal with the outside world through first-hand experiences.
Looking ahead, these journeys might be overwhelming, but I am not longer "a little frog in a little pond". In the fall of 2015, my new journey in college begins. This journey is another challenge in a new environment and new people. The years in college will go by quickly. I will once again propel towards achieving my next dream. With the dynamic momentum that I carried over several years, I am ready to study and be prepared for the future at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.