Tas 491 Personal Statement

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Maily T. Ly
TIAS 491 - Dr. Rose
Monday, February 19, 2018
Assignment #5 - Personal Statement/About Me Page

My name is Maily Thi Ly. I was born and raised in Seattle, Washington. Growing up as the middle amongst my siblings and cousins, I was always expected to be adept at any tasks that were given to me. I was always being compared to my older siblings and cousins, like how I need to study harder like them, or how I need to graduate with a good career in hand. I was also enrolled in many different extracurricular activities on top of my studies. As a result, piano, violin, swimming, tennis, key club (in high school), and powerlifting (in January 2016) were all part of my life while growing up and still am. During my life always being compared

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