Personal Statement

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I passionately believe that everyone deserves happiness and should never feel alone, especially children. I want to be that person who shows them the good in the world and be there to help them no matter the situation. My personal, career, and academic goals all will help benefit my mission to accomplish my purpose in life, which is to become a social worker. My Junior year in high school, I took AP Psychology, we read all about different case studies, some about kids who were found in the most horrendous conditions. While finding about all this, I questioned “ why didn’t anyone stop this before it even reached to that point?” After that moment, I realized that it’s my mission to be that person to stop it, I want to prevent children from having to go through the worst things possible, and for them to not go through it alone. …show more content…

The things that I value the most are relationships, support, and achievement. True happiness to me means that you achieve the things that you thought weren't possible. In wanting to make my family and myself happy, I will do everything in my power to achieve my goals and succeed in fulfilling my destiny. I value building relationships with people the most. I believe that big or small, your interaction with people can really make a difference in their lives. I want to know that I am actually changing someone’s life in a positive way. Connectedness, developer, and positivity are my top three strengths. All three allow me to really connect with people and build those meaningful relationships I value the

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