Personal Narrative: The Day I Leave My Legacy

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“Today I shall behave as if this is the day I will be remembered,” Doctor Seuss once said. How do you want to be remembered? What will your legacy be? Do you want to be known as the kid who never did their homework and always got in trouble, or the kind hearted, hard worker that always tried her best. In just a few short months, I will be graduating middle school. In a few short years I will be graduating high school, and then college. Time flies, and before it gets too late, I want to leave behind a great legacy. When people remember me, I want them to think positively about the impact I left on the world. Through the process of leaving my legacy there will be twists and turns, but in the end, it is all worth it. In leaving my great legacy, I will have definitely …show more content…

Some of my goals are to get excellent grades, study hard, and make sure I am a great student. Doing this will make me a superior role model for not only students but teachers as well. Another goal of mine is to attend Freehold Boro High School and make the gymnastics team. Additionally, I want to be a part of their drama club . After high school, my plan is to attend and graduate college at the University of Utah with a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education. As a result, I would like to teach 5th grade at an elementary school in New Jersey. In order to achieve these goals, I must study hard and never give up so that achieving my goal of being a teacher will be easier.
Success is trying your hardest, doing your best and accomplishing your goals. However, that is not all. In order to be successful you not only need to try your best but, also remember your importances in life. My family, friends, gymnastics, and school are important to me. In order to succeed you need to just remember your values and importances every once in awhile. It will make accomplishing goals much more accessible and

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