Importance Of Purpose To Study Abroad

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I have my own path, on one can control my future
The whole thing from about three years ago, at that time I just graduated from junior high school, my parents had begun to plan for my graduation from high school to college in the United States. Because they wants me to learn independent, train my character and improve my ability to deal with things all alone in my life. Actually, I also want to study abroad, due to I’ve always been really interested in management. Believe it or not, it has always been my dream to run my own business and be the boss of my own, management in perfect order. So I think learn how to manage is very important to me and the major of management in the United States is better. Then, my family all knows that I will go to college in the United States. In China, people of the elder generation always have such kind of prejudice that they prefer boys to girls. My grandma and grandpa had been living in the countryside, so their prejudice was deeply rooted, so they did not like me. They thought my parents don 't need to spend too much money for me to study abroad, because I am a girl. They said to my parents don 't let me go abroad and said my grades don 't get into college, let me go
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But my mood was very irritable, so I tried to listen to music to release myself. Suddenly, a song named “Original Dream” inspired me, including a sing lyrics like this “Grasp our original dream fast within hands, How can we sail back halfway on the way to our most desirable destination? The original dream will surely be reached, Only by finalizing our aspiration can we truly land on the Heaven.” Yes, I want to come true my dream, I was born for myself, why they stopped me go abroad, because I am a girl? Why the girls can’t to learn, it’s not fair to me. I have my own path, I have my own dream, on one can control my future and the future is in my own hands, I can’t give up, I would prove to them see ,I can do

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