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College Admissions Essay: The Purpose Of My Life

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I was born and grown up in small town in Mongolia and reflected by nomadic culture and intellect along with my family’s value. As a youngest one in my family, I was taught to look things differently and to wonder unusual things like what would be purpose of the life, what happens if someone pass away. I still wonder and seek answers to those questions but I found out one of them. I know what would be purpose of my life.
My mother did everything she can do for her two sons to grow up like the man who can pursue his dream after our dad passed away. She was an accountant in my high school so that I was bonded with her very close. She taught me what financial report is and what they mean and let me help her when she needed. With influence of my mother, I had very close a teacher-pupil relationship and my Math, English and Philosophy and Economics teachers were my best friends. They taught me more than lectures. They taught me about seeing pattern of particular events, losing bad habits and creating new ones, and usage of time value, things like particular dad can teach his children. I set entering the school she graduated as my goal when I graduated in …show more content…

It was really fantastic to walk through the hall that my mother did thirty two year ago. Although first semester of my freshman year, 2007, was hard due to early morning schedule that I haven’t fitted in at that time. But as time goes, I adopted morning schedule that was only option for fulltime student and started tasting successes. I joined the Student Union (same organization we call Student Leadership) as a member and in short time I managed become a member of board of the union. I was also leader of student club, in which, student shares their experience in the university, spend their time without any drug and alcohol and organize sets of lecture about financial education to public. Sometimes I miss this time of my life and wish to have some spare time to engage such social activities at

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