Personal Statement: Invaluable Treasures In My Life

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Personal Statement

Whatever I experience, at either dark or glorious times, all are invaluable treasures in my life. Each of them may be not so particular, however, all of them combined, which I profoundly appreciate, forms my unique personality.

At age seven, I was forced to live alone at intervals due to my parents’ unusual work. My father who worked at another province, went back home only once a month, and my mother who worked for diurnal or evening 12 hours three days a week each, just had a day off. Hence, I had to take care of myself at most of time. I totally comprehended that they were struggling for our bright future life, although, I still felt frightened in the empty room in the late of night sometimes. However, I gradually got used to it and mastered some basic living skills like washing clothes, cooking meals, and cleaning the house. Compared to the majority of children at that age in China, I learned to be independent and mature earlier. Moreover, I took attending to the puniness as a habit …show more content…

Another things is that when I understood I may be not as intelligent as the pupils at the top, I made a decision to insist on the preparation, careful listen, timely review, and doing immense exercise for the class content during the whole semester in 2013. Sometimes, I was so tired under this high-intensity study and enormous pressure day by day that the idea to stop flashed across my mind. Fortunately, I thought it was a pity to give up halfway and made it. Ultimately, I ranked 3 from 500 among 1500, the amount of the whole grade. There is one spirit that practice makes perfect, which inspires me to be a better self physically and mentally. I still persist in running every day, and gradually realize that perseverance has become a principle which guides me to do everything. God helps those who help themselves. Only when you devote yourself to what you actually intend, can you achieve your

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