When I was eight years old my family moved to a tiny apartment at a small university on the Hawaiian Islands. Initially, I worried that leaving my friends, my school, and my home would be a shock to my system. …show more content…
From my experience with moving, sports, school, and life, I am comfortable in new social situations, meeting new people, and talking to strangers. These characteristics and my unique experiences have prepared me for college life. Not only will I adjust to a campus life, I welcome it. Having settled in a small town in Wyoming, I miss seeing new faces every day, meeting new people, and hearing new ideas. I feel compelled to see the world and study abroad. I know that with the opportunities offered at any college, I will have the resources necessary to change the world, and the support and guidance to see it more clearly. Watching my parent 's struggle to make their academic dreams come true wasn 't always easy, but it left me with a legacy to do more with what I am given, the belief that my contributions matter, the heart to overcome whatever challenges come my way, and the drive to see my goals through to the