College Admissions Essay: Moving To The United States

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The decision of my family to move to the United States and their constant advices has help me to grow as a person. Advices such as to always keep studying since education is the first step to become successful has help me to accomplish steps for my future goals. There have been moments that I lose faith in myself, but when I see Lawyers, Teachers and Doctors from other parts of the world I begin to have faith again. I believe that my goals are what motivates me to become someone independent and successful and from experience I truly believe that education is the first step to accomplish those goals.
The United States for me has always been a place of opportunity and I will strive to take advantage of those opportunities. I describe myself …show more content…

And as a future teacher I have a philosophy that I don’t believe in low expectations and I don’t believe in grouping students based on previous grades or background. A good teacher should be able to teach a heterogeneous group of students. And my goals are to teach every student the content knowledge, the academic language and also show them how each concept would be useful for future courses and for real life scenarios. Last but not least, I will help create students that will be self-motivated to become better throughout my class and …show more content…

Meeting a lot of different people that spoke a different language from me made me feel uncomfortable in school. There were times when I didn’t feel welcomed at school and that I felt like I didn’t belong. Thus I also believe that is very important for every teacher to do their best to create a comfortable environment. From the first day of class teachers should let their students know that they have to respect them and their peers. Encourage every student to participate and volunteer. Make it clear that it’s fine to be wrong and make mistakes because they are in school to learn. And as mentioned before, do their best to incorporate different tools and