My Struggles in College Essay

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    Born and raised by a single mother in East Los Angeles, my perception of going to college was narrow. In my community, college was viewed as an option as opposed to the next step in life. Most students who graduated from my high school either began working or started a family. College was not viewed as a necessity and instead, was seen as a privilege, or a luxury. Students from my area were not encouraged to go to college and in most cases, lacked the knowledge,financial, and emotional support…

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    As I am approaching my final years of grade school I have realized that life is catching up quick. Before CRW I had no clue that so much goes into applying and getting accepted by a college. I makes me worry about my future and what my life is going to become. I know that I am on the right track, I watch my grades, I get involved in society, and I am trying to find my passion. There are also multiple things have come up that never occurred to me. There are things like, am I going to be able to…

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    who don’t understand English very well, I’ve been on my own to succeed academically. The biggest obstacles that I have encountered were the language and cultural barriers. When I first came, I was able to speak English at a basic level. My reading ability was poor and I could hardly understand academic vocabulary. At the same time, I also experienced a tremendous culture-shock. I had problem socializing with my peers and understanding life here. My first year of being in the U.S. consisted of…

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    High school is a place where you find out who you are, your actions and ways show everyone where you came from and how you were raised. I come from a family that teaches me how to learn from my mistakes. A place where everyone is supportive no matter the situation. I was taught never to put my head down when something doesn 't go the way I wanted it to. I also come from the city of Lawrence. Where poverty overpowers the amount of opportunities present in Lawrence. But Lawrence showed…

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    The blacker the college, sweeter the knowledge. As kids, we see shows and movies such as A Different World and School Daze then imagine attending an HBCU being fun and adventurous. Not realizing and understanding the essence of having a place in the world where you can relate with people of different shades of melanin and personalities. The mission of an Historically Black College or University is to give blacks the opportunity of higher learning and allow them to graduate with multiple job…

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    student. Growing up, I always took pride of my hometown (Vermilion, Ohio). My hometown, paired with the rollercoaster of experiences I endured throughout middle school and high school, made me who I am today. Granted, there were hard times and struggles, but I would not be where I am today had I not grown from those experiences. As I stated in my application, I represented my school and hometown at the 2013 Buckeye Boys Convention. This experience changed my life because it showed me how…

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    Insecurities due to cultural identity, fear, and being out of place lead to internal and external struggles that make it increasingly difficult for one to blend and adapt to their environment; this paper, furthermore, will be about my own internal and external struggles in respect to my experiences in my first year of college, and my experiences with the homeless and the poor, and my experiences in my trip overseas to China. In Richard Rodriguez 's essay “Achievement of Desire, ” he gives his…

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    it has affected me in more ways than one. As a result, I strive each day to make sure my family is secure and taken care of. This entails a plethora of duties to make a better tomorrow. We live in a small apartment yet, despite the size we call it home. The apartment means a lot to us more than it does to the usual family because we worked hard to get a place of our own. Even though this was a tough time for my family and I, it made me grateful for the lessons I learned and to not take things…

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    able to relate to that a lot. There are many times when my parents and I don’t see eye to eye. Towards to end of high school, when receiving all the college rejection letters, my parents began to ask when I would be getting a job to pay rent. Both of my parents have always been very busy people and worrying about the which direction I was a heading towards after high school brought more stress upon them. Jorge had the same situation going on. My favorite thing about his essay is when says that…

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    Why I Am White Essay

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    junior year and especially as I begin to look at colleges, I had a drastic epiphany. Everyone shows empathy for what racism had done in America. The leaders of our society are putting anti-racism plans into effect at an extreme level. Colleges have implemented diversity quotas that we all know are there. An institution might base a decision on two students with identical test scores, class rigorousness, and grade point average on racial diversity. My life consists of three major focuses: school,…

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