The Importance Of Attending KIPP Academy

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I guess i'm the luckiest person on earth for having an opportunity to attend KIPP academy. I always had the feeling that succeeding in school is the most important thing that builds the character of a humain being, so i'm really thankful for getting this chance. I believed that the key to my success is a better education that's why I attended KIPP with no hesitance, and I made a bargain with my school! I also believe that sometimes people make sacrifices for their own success. For me, I sacrificed many things like my childhood, my friends, and my free time! These sacrifices, I believe, are worth it in order for me to succeed. For my friends, what was doing was just stupid. They believed that i'm destroying my life by going to school without

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