Personal Statement: My Choice In College

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I grew up in a mainly Hispanic household, where all we spoke was Spanish. When I was hanging out with my friends I spoke more English than Spanish. As a kid, the transition was hard to get used to, but I grew older it became easier day by day. Also changing my personality to be more outgoing and creative to adjust to the life of a high student, was difficult since I used to be quiet and self-conscience. What made me different from everyone was that I became great at writing stories from any genre. Now that I look at colleges I see that the adjustment to high school will be beneficial to my future as well. Though one choice that is bothering me even to this day is my choice in college. Since this is a major topic I point

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