Personal Narrative: Moving To Cincinnati Ohio

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New school, new friends, and new opportunities came around every corner my freshman year. Before I moved to Cincinnati Ohio my life was completely different from what I experience now. I went to a small methodist school in Naples Florida there were about 15 kids in my eighth grade classroom. The school in general was very strict, very religious, and very vigorous. That school was all I had every known I was surrounded by those 15 kids for 14 years of my life so you could say I did not have a ton of relations with other people besides those 15 kids. As I said farewell to my childhood friends, my school, and all I had every known I jetted off to Cincinnati Ohio. Everything was different, I was going to a public school, I didn't have any friends

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