Personal Statement

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My plans for my four years in high school are to keep a G.P.A of 4.0, get involved as much as I can, pass all my state exams, take at least one honor class, get reassigned to just an English class, and get financial aid for my college education.
To begin with, in my first year in high school,as a freshmen,I would like to get involve first and get to know how everything works at my new school, so in my next three years I can do more activities without neglecting my education, which will be easier because I’ll be already used to most of the things at Granite Hills. During my freshmen year, I just want to focus on school, dedicating all my time to homework, classwork, extra credit assignments, and tutoring (if needed).
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I want to learn Italian, French, Portuguese, Russian, German and Japanese. I want to become a foreign language teacher because people is my passion and I think that teaching is the perfect career for me to work my passion out,another reason why is that by knowing more languages I can get to more and more people and unite cultures, because there is a lot of discrimination out there, for me with just changing teens minds about others would be the best feedback and I’ll be knowing that I’m doing my job right. The reason why I want to teach high school is that I think and I’ve heard from others that this is one of the best stages of our lives.Although, is a time where we pass through hard times because we’re very insecure and sometimes we can even feel kind of “lost’’. I want to be a friend for all those students that need someone to support them, to let them know that they’re not alone and they can get wherever they want to be if they fight for it, and never give up no matter what. Also, that we can learn from others or our own mistakes. “Fall seven times, stand up eight”.I would teach outside the United States, basically worldwide, at least in one place in each continent.
The benefits of becoming a foreign language teacher are that I’ll be doing what I love and I think that doing what you love is where happiness lives. A teacher has a very good salary that goes from $36,000-63,000 or even higher. There are a lot of job opportunities, mostly in my community in the Porterville Unified School

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