Personal Narrative: My Transfer From Bible Baptist To Savannah Christian

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My personal narrative essay is about my transfer from Bible Baptist to Savannah Christian and my feelings towards the process of transferring and the first day at Savannah Christian. Overall the transfer was better than I presumed it would be because I sustained a better education than I did at Bible Baptist. The transfer taught me that sometimes change is for the greater good. If I had the ability to go back in time and tell my future self-something about this situation it would be not to be nervous just breathe.
Finding out I was going to a new school could be compared to when I found out my first fish had died, heartbreaking. Soon I would be leaving Bible Baptist, the school I had gone to for the past eight years, as well as leaving my
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Instead of getting out of the car like I had planned, I sat in the parking lot until my other friends I was transferring with arrived. After a couple of minutes, all of us had arrived at the school and none of us were ready to go in and start the day we had dreaded. Walking into the school I was not as ready for what the day had to bring as I thought I was. Nothing bad happened that day, I was just nervous and scared for what could happen throughout the day. The day turned out not to be as bad as I thought it would be. I had made a few friends and the classes turned out to be better than I had expected, especially because I was in a few advanced classes.
In conclusion the transfer was the best change for me academically. Yes, it did take me some time to adjust to the different teaching style, but once adjusted completing my work was easier. If I had stayed at Bible Baptist academically I would have suffered drastically. Bible Baptist ended up closing because of enrollment decline, so if I had stayed there theirs's a good chance I would be going to Calvary. Even though I don’t see my best friends as much as before, I'm blessed that I have a better

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