My Bad Experiences in High School Essay

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    My Evil History I will never forget one thing because it makes me grow up like a man. It happened when I was in high school. I am a transient student in my high school. In China, the transient students are always the students who have bad performance and have no enough grades to enter a good school. My parents wanted me to get better education in a better high-school, so they spent quit a few of money and sent me to the school which is good in their eyes. No exaggeration, I learned…

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    a Vietnamese-American born and raised in San Jose, California. Growing up here, I had the opportunity to experience many different cultures, from Vietnamese to Mexican, Indian, Greek, Mediterranean, Japanese and Chinese. All these different cultures but the beginning of my life still only stuck to one, vietnamese. Growing up, I was told to be successful, to be better, to do something with my life, told to find help when I need it, and express myself. I grew up being intelligent, and gradually…

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    taking classes at Texas A&M University- Commerce, my writing level was at a high school level. Basically, I was taught the fundamental basic of writing and the writing process (analyzing the prompt, brainstorming, rough draft- revising and editing, and final draft) using a five-paragraph format (having an introduction, three point body paragraphs, and a conclusion). I use this process throughout of high school, and up till now in college. When I got to my senior year (12th grade), not only the…

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    I was three, my preschool teacher each of her students what they wanted to be when they grew up. Many of the girls responded with “princess” or “fairy” or something similar. For me, I wanted to be a princess and a teacher. (because what three-year-old doesn’t want to be a princess?) I don’t really know why I wanted to be a teacher. It was my first week of school ever and, although my mom was a teacher before I was born and for a few years later on in my life, I never actually saw my mom as…

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    Summer School has taught me many things that will stick with me throughout the last year of my High School career. One of the many things that a learned is not to procrastinate as well as making sacrifices for the better of myself. It has taught me many different things that I will be practicing and putting into my life the last year of high school. The most important thing that I learned this summer was how important attendance is. One thing that I have learned is to get my stuff done and not…

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    author E.D. Hirsch bases his argument on an experience he went through when he was a teacher in public school. He worked with two different principals in the same school. Comparing these two principal, the first principal did not care about what students acquired from their lessons, and the students’ academic performance was really bad. The second principal was more worried about the knowledge and his students’ academic performance. Hirsch argues that school should teach more knowledge instead…

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    an easy decision to get into medical school. Thinking about the years I will spend digging between the books and running from one side of the building to another definitely gave me goose bumps. However, that feeling was not anywhere near a bad one, on the contrary, it was that kind of excitement that nothing else can give to you. Two main factors seeded and watered the love of medicine in me: the first one is having two doctors in the family; my father and my sister, who spend their time helping…

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    He asked many questions to people that they couldn’t answer because no one knows the real reason why the homicide rates are so high in the United States of America. The summary of the movie was basically interviews with people and a few celebrities in America and normal people in Canada about the gun laws, homicide rates, and the tragic shootings at Columbine High School. I see that back in the day in Michigan and Colorado Michael Moore actually got a gun at a bank for opening and account at…

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    Six hours of school isn’t the best thing. I just want it to end and head over to the field where I can shine and have fun with my friends. Sports are everywhere. We see them on TV, the news, in real life and many other ways. Many people state that sports are just not that important, are way too expensive and cause too many injuries. I totally disagree with this and think sports are very helpful to children as they help in multiple ways, such as improving your grades, boosts your confidence and…

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    take care of your baby, or you just don’t even like to be at school. What you need to do is toughen up and stick through it. Your life will be so much better off if you graduate from high school. Nationally, 68 percent of state prison inmates are high school dropouts(In Text Citation). Out of the 2,418,352, there were in 2008, almost 70 percent of them dropped out of highschool. That means 1,692,846 of them didn’t graduate high school and look where they ended up. Let’s…

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