When I first came to the United State, I did not speak any English, but I had the desire to continue my education and to learn English. Growing up as a child, I only had one dream to become a chemical engineer. However, there have been many different challenges have been part of my journey. I remember starting school when I first came to the United States, at a local community center. Young and dedicated, I decided for the first six months that I would not speak any of my native languages and only focus on English.
After successfully accomplishing the English language in six months, my teacher suggested that I continue my education and take the GED class in order to get a diploma. I followed my teacher's instruction and enrolled for the GED
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After getting my GED, the community college had me to take a semester of ESL (English as a Second Language) and I then I was able to start college. (Already Edited above) First semester, I was among the Dean list of the school and got a job at the school library to help students in math and science. I had a good experience at JCTC and I finally receive my associate degree in Science. Now the next chapter of my life is to be part of the great college I always wanted to be considered as a family. Being a part of PURDUE University. I currently finish my associate year at the Jefferson Community College and I am preparing for my bachelor’s degree. Wishing to move towards the field of chemical engineering, I would like to apply for a place in your university to continue my studies as soon as next fall. For the record, I had taken most of my pre-requested classes of chemistry and math at the Jefferson campus and will love to forward in the same path. Your school, renowned for its quality of teaching has particularly caught my attention. In addition, the professional training program that you offer corresponds in all aspects of my expectations in terms of knowledge and skill development.