My Journey To Establish The American Dream-Personal Narrative

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My journey threw school starts in kinder garden living in Mexico kinder garden was amazing, I felt like I belonged and I felt comfortable living with both my parents the world seemed to be perfect. Even though school was more about coloring and learning your ABC’s I loved the idea of learning. The fact that I shared the same interest as my classmates I felt like it was easier to learn. Then when I turned 9 my mom decided that we would move to America and accomplish the “American Dream” at the time it seemed like America was awesome I would see the big wall of metal that separated us from them, I was born in America but I had never been there before. Then the day came out of nowhere we move to Tucson AZ. My mom, sister and I we had moved to Tucson Arizona a week before school started. I was an elementary student, I was …show more content…
High school was a place where I had the freedom to be myself. As freshman year came to an end me and crystal were unbreakable. I had my first girlfriend I had to ask crystal for permission on dating this girl name Selena; Crystal had been dating one of my good friends Salvador. Crystal and me had created a small community we called WP A.K.A Wolf Pack. Sophomore and junior year was amazing partying going out and our WP had gotten so big I felt like the king of my high school. Senior year came along that was the year where I had fully understand who I was. I figured out that not everyone was going to like me and I had to accept that fact, I learned to hold on tightly to does I cared about. After High School the world didn’t seem that bad after all I had learned that struggles come and once you concur them you only become stronger. I know that my journey threw school started out horrible but I am now great full of all those struggles, they made me a better person and even though my journey hasn’t come to an end yet I know that at the end of my story it will be a great experience to share with people I

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