By: Pauline. L “Destiny is no matter of chance. It is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.” – William Jennings Bryan. Last two weeks ago, I remembered I was about to have a nice and plentiful dinner outside with my parents. Unfortunately, things didn’t go that smooth as I was expected before. “Pauline, grade 12 is an important year to you, have you decided to go to what kind of stream after graduated from high school?” “My Queen (my mother), as day went by day, I decided to go with Bio-chemistry engineer. And I would like to go to McMaster University as they offer co-op program in which I could gain more experiences. How is you opinion on my choice?” said by me in a serious tone to my …show more content…
No. “I tried so hard to get rid of my parents’ remote control in which I already finished everything for schools and ready to have some fun time with my friends. Regrettably, my mother got me a tutor and she said as I have spare time which means that I knew my stuffs, she found someone who could keep track on my status and continued to prepare me for school. To be honest, I am a teenager, I know I have to put many efforts on my works, but it does not mean that to fulfill your wants, which lead me to miss out some memorable memories that other child have instead of me. “I got enough, I could handle my stuff, I could organize and manage my works without you propel next to me!” Since 2012, when I came back to Canada, I lived with my aunt here in Mississauga, and my parents lived back in Montreal. I have lots of valuable occasion by myself. I was built to speak up for myself. I learnt to distinguish black and white. Moreover, I learnt from mistakes every time when I fall down on my knees. I knew I was that old to indicate I have been through a lot numerous thing in my life, but at least I am able to say my word counts, I have my own though and I need