Personal Essay About Moving To America

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Everyone faces challenges in their life. Even people that seem like everything come so easily to them. The first sixteen years of my life were spent in the most beautiful and friendliest country, Philippines. Throughout this time, I was the friendly and outgoing person. However, everything has changed when I first moved to United States in May 2013. It was a major “bump in the road” for me. Moving to a different country was very difficult. It can be a very stressful experienced. Everything is unfamiliar: from language, weather, food, and fashion, to values and customs. Learning a new language is what I considered to be the hardest part of adjustment. Before I came to United States, I already know how to speak the language, English, but it was not that perfect. I remember those days where people would laugh at me because of my broken English. My pronunciation and grammar were not perfect. I had to take English as a Second Language courses for three semesters. After taking English courses, I started taking college courses at Eastern Florida State of College. I was only 16 years old when I started going to EFSC. I was very nervous …show more content…

I did not know that I have this type of mental disorder until when I was sixteen years old. At first, it was hard for me to accept that I have ADHD. I felt different from other people. Since I was diagnosed with this disorder, my mother’s husband started putting me down. He does not believe in my potentials because of my it. He always tells me that I will never be successful in life and will never survive in this world. Because of him, I am trying my best to get my college degree. I want to prove to him and to all the people who never believed in me that ADHD is not a hindrance to be successful in life. My ADHD makes me a unique and a persistent person. It gives me strengths and abilities to be creative, spontaneous, and

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