Significant Life Event Life is full of big moments and big decisions. During my secondary education I was told it was the turning point in my life and only if I score a good result would I be successful in life but later did I realize that my result just served as an identification for my higher secondary education. Then the next hurdle was to pass higher secondary education and when I finished it with a much better grade I realized that served as a door to the college education. Choosing a major was a difficult task in my life and I would say it was definitely a significant event in my life which made me go through a series of emotions and experiences that I believe changed my perception of what my life is. When I finished my higher secondary …show more content…
I still had no answer for it and the state I am in worried my parents more as all my friends got admitted into good colleges and there I was with no idea what to do. Well nobody can blame them for worrying as I was in the worst state in my life sleep deprived, restless, and anxious searching for my passion in every way possible. It was my family that surprised me as my parents and my elder brother even though worried not showing it outside assured me not to worry whatever may come they will be there for me. A few days passed by with no improvement in the situation I was losing my hope and out of nowhere it was my brother who suggested me to try education in abroad as by his exact words "the course would be more flexible and it will bring a change to your perception about life and over anxiety about life". I took his advice went to an agency to inquire about it and they assured me they will be able to get me the admission in any university that I want but first I will have to choose a major and take a few tests. The tests weren't my concern but choosing the major was, so I consulted with my professors and my other well-wishers and all of them suggested me to take a course which has the subjects I was interested. Fortunately, after continuous researching, I figured out the course which could give me the chance to figure out what my real passion
Being in a similar condition, she understood how I felt. Because she was older than me so she was in a higher grade. She had passed all of those obstacles I was facing. I receivedmanyuseful advices thathelped me to start thinking for myself again. She told me that this is my life and everything depends only on myself. Parents can make the suggestion but they are not responsible to make the decision. I argued to her that my parents would not listen to me and only keep talking about their desires. She said I was wrong and asked me whether I have ever face my parents and speak sincerely to them about my dream. I realized from her words that I had never did something like talking to my parents maturelywith reasons. I took her advices, went to the conversation with my parents, and it was great. They finally accepted my decision and allowed me to choose whatever I want for my future.Finally, I continuedto study at Patumwan Demonstration School for the language
I made sure the shoelaces on my new “Michael Jordan Pumps” were double knotted. The night before, I even ironed my jersey making sure my last name, Yung, was visible. “Is everyone twelve years old,” I thought to myself as I looked up at my competition towering over me… and my dad. I was on the verge of losing all confidence, I had no answer, my mind only registered an image of giant twelve year olds running me over in the race for a spot on the city league basketball team.
A defining moment in my life was when I decided that I wanted to be an athletic trainer when I grow up. I knew I wanted to be athletic trainer because I want to stay in the athletic field once I finish my athletic career. For me there is no better job than one that I can interact with athletes on a daily basis and help them prevent injuries. Knowing my career path early helped me lay out my academic goals, this also brought up some challenges.
Everyone has a story, a pivotal moment in their life that started to mold them into the person they are today and may even continue to mold you to the person that you will become, I just had mine a little bit earlier than others. When I was three years old my brother became a burn survivor. It may seem too early for me to remember, but I could never forget that day. Since then, I have grown, matured and realized that what my family and I went through has been something of a benefit to be and an experience that has helped me in deciding what I want to do with the rest of my life.
I thought long and hard about what I wanted to do with my life after high school. I sat at home, on the computer, searching for careers and colleges majors online, night after night. I’d ask my parents, “What should I do with my life?” They would repeatedly give me the same answer, “Whatever your little heart desires.” That response just made me even more confused and frustrated because it reminded me of how many different options I had to choose from. I knew I wanted to continue my education by attending college, but there are so many aspects to think about when considering a college, such as, the type, cost, size, and distance of the college. I would stay awake in bed at night stressing about it. I knew I wanted to attend a college close
Another example that I have for why getting your college degree is very important is about me. Growing up I never have liked school, enjoyed reading books, or waking up early. Once I got into high school it was all still the same and nothing had ever changed my mind. Until, I graduated my brother Braxton called me one day and talked to me about my future. This phone call had changed my whole mind set on life, and in a way was a big wake up call for me. I never believed in myself that I was able to do it, never thought I was smart enough, or capable to be just like my big brother
There are many times were a life experience occurs and it changes everything and this is when the student might reflect and continue with higher education. Majority of the students that continue with higher education is because they have someone that is pushing them that education is very important because it can get then a career and a better paying job and a better life.
A major life event is bound to have a strong impact on our person, hence the “major” part. These major life events can change how we deal with society and even change the way we once perceived ourselves as part of society. A major life event that I went through was the death of a close friend while we were at a social event. I was a teenager at the time and did not make the best decisions during high school. This happened to be one of them. It was a Friday and my friends and I had decided that we would skip school for the day and head out towards Kern River, skipping one day did not seem like such a big deal at the time. So we headed up towards an area where we could cliff jump into the river. Despite our community’s firm advocacy on staying
My High School life has helped shape the way for my college experiences that I will face. My senior year in high school is not the same as many other high school students. I am taking many advanced classes to help me prepare for college. These classes help me better understand exactly how much harder I must work to succeed.
A lot of people search through life trying to find something that means something to them, something life changing. I experienced my life-changing event when I was 3 years old. I was in a terrible car accident. Realistically, being 3, I do not really remember what all happened – I remember a few details though, the feeling, the pain, and my parents reactions. Their reactions were crucial in the development of my realization of this life-changing event. All through my life I grew up with this crazy thing that had happened in the past and all I had were my parents’ recollections on the events that occurred. But, youth is just kind of weird like that – you tend to hear more about what you experienced than actually remembering it. My parents really
Sanity, as it is often defined, is the condition in which one is considered mentally sound. This, stems questions relating to what is mentality, and of course, what is healthy? Many believe that the human mind is subjugated into several distinctive sections; the sensual, affection, moral, intellectual, and spiritual elements. In every department there exists a power that rules the predispositions of the mind, which we know as reason. To maintain sanity through reason, two things are required. First, the harmonious working of all the elements of mind, and second, the ability to analyse and differentiate between the separate components. It can thus be argued that sanity is an equal development of all man’s mental faculties. Wherever one or other is deficient, there is insanity, or unsoundness. Though it may not be immediately apparent, unless it manifests itself in some extreme.
“An Event Which Changed My Life” An Event which changed my life, well when, I think back on my life there’s Many changes for the good and some were bad but, there were some learning experiences that help make me a better person. The events in my life, was dealing with the Birth and The Death of my first daughter. The First, Event was the birth of my first daughter it, was a joyous event in my life.
Sometimes it just takes one event to forever change your outlook on life. One such event happened to me when I was only 5 years old. My day started out as most 5yr olds growing up in the south in the late 60’s, only I was a bit different because unlike my neighborhood friends, my mom was 55yrs old. My mother gave birth to me when she was 50 years old and I was the youngest of 8 children, most of which were grown with children of their own when I came along. My mother spoiled me rotten, she was very attentive to my every demand. And I mostly demanded cereal, Rice Krispies only! My mother wasn’t very playful with me (what 55yr old would be?) but I felt her love. She would not let me out of her sight, she was always there, until one day she wasn’t. I woke up that morning in my mother’s bed as I often did, and I shook her to wake her up as I always did, only this time the shaking wasn’t working. I remember yelling for my siblings to come wake mommy up, I needed my Rice Krispies! Only instead of waking her up they began yelling and screaming and calling people on the phone. What’s going on? It’s not that serious, just get mommy up! I saw men in white shirts running into the house and then leaving with my mother on a stretcher. I didn’t
There have been very few events throughout my lifetime that I feel have impacted or inspired me with such noteworthiness and that I know will change my outlook on the world and affect me forever. One of those events occurred when I traveled to Portugal, my parent’s homeland. From this excursion in 2007, I learned the importance of family, most importantly the distant kind. It provided me with a totally different perspective on the world and how large and extended one’s family can really be; even across cultures and continents. I felt so fortunate learning this lesson at a young age and growing to appreciate the ideals I was brought up with as a child. The family I have in Portugal has always been there; however, their faces have aged and are blemished with the passing of many years and difficult times. Some newer additions to the family have started to become a part of the modern Portuguese workforce. One of my cousins was studying to become a veterinarian and another was working as a nurse at the local hospital of Montalegre (or “Happy Mountain”).
The Most Important Event in my Life The most important event in my life, didn’t even happen to me, but happened to my older sister, Becky. The reason I am writing about her is because the things that have happened to her and the things she has done in the past have affected me tremendously, as well as my family. Her life used to be filled with nothing else but drugs, stealing, and lying. My family has never been the same since then.