Career Accomplishment

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The school I go to is called Cold Springs, it is a small county school with little funding, and there are few students that truly care about anything academic. When I choose engineering my first year, I had many people say that it was too hard for me. The next year as I started leading and joining many clubs along volunteer activities, people started to talk about how the workload was too much for me. My final year is here and people are beginning to talk again about how I want to learn too many things in college, how it is too far away, and why it is a bad decision to begin traveling abroad. All of my life I have been told my limits, and all of my life I have taken great joy in not listening to them. Accomplishment has been my forte to the point where my peers appoint me to lead projects so they will be successful. I love helping people, so I join every volunteer project and end up in one of the leader positions due to how hard I work during them. I want to see the world when I have barely left my state, so I join abroad programs and …show more content…

The project was simple in my head, write a seventeen chapter manuscript that was fully edited, and stylized with pictorials in half a year. Yah, I hear it now. If I had the chance to go back and change the project to something simpler I wouldn’t take it. I have learned so much from this project, and most of it unexpected. The project was thought of and designed for people going into the real world that have no clue what to do. Housing, home interior, repairing/maintenance, cars, travel, food, money, college, drinking/parties, jobs, insurance/taxes, disaster/emergency, safety, health, people, and happiness. If my future readers had a problem or question about beginning and living life, I intended to solve it. I wanted to help as many people as possible while still doing what I loved. The manuscript was the perfect

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