Tae Kwon Do's Accomplishments

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When I was young the lapse of time and my mindset shifts meant I frequently missed offered opportunities. No longer.
Tae Kwon Do taught me the importance of knowledge, such that it has become second nature to me that fortitude, open-mindedness, and time management are essential facets of a successful life.
After eight years of Tae Kwon Do’s rigid work and discipline, I achieved everything I thought was possible: a black belt, the highest level of performance. Yet, it was my teacher’s and parents’ approval I valued most.
The training made me tenacious, eminently responsible, and enhanced my confidence. The type of drive I learned inspired me to join the wrestling team where I gained my coach’s respect for my willingness to persevere. …show more content…

Thanks to unwavering resolve, I approached the new set of academic subjects and social challenges with assurance. Similar to a Tae Kwon Do match, I knew failure was possible, but much like pain, it would be temporary.
Initially, adapting to a much more demanding schedule and the unknown cultural pitfalls of international friends, school was a bit daunting. Fueled by unexpected challenges I encountered, a solid student, suddenly I struggled witB-level biology. Nonetheless, I tenaciously sought my teacher’s assistance, a tutor, and asked my peers for assistance so I could pass, even though the subject never clicked with me.
Fortunately, numerous Columbia, NYU, and MIT SPLASH classes showed me the enormous number of ways there are not only to learn, but to utilize my education. Collectively, they broadened my understanding of philosophy, anthropology, and the

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