The W. E. B. Dubois Program

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Five years ago my family boarded a plane from Haiti to the United States in hopes of providing a brighter future for themselves along with my brothers and . As with most people entering a new country, the transition proved to be quite difficult. My father could not continue his profession as a lawyer and my mother simply stayed at home for a year. The transition on my part presented seemingly impossible obstacles at the time. Learning a new language, attempting to fit in at school, adapting to the weather conditions, and eating new foods were my day to day struggles.
Within months I learned a handful of words watching cartoons. words provided comfort when conversing to others. I also used my new learned words to participate in classes at school which I started exactly a month after arriving. Determined to speak English in order to “appear normal” to the other students, I began the process of trying to read every word of every book I stumbled upon. As the months passed, my English improved. …show more content…

Finally, I want to become a leader and I truly believe this program will help me achieve that goal. Speaking of goals, my educational goals are that my dream college is Princeton University and I may want to major in Biochemical Engineering. After I graduate college, I am interested in becoming an Engineer because I want to make things happen and that is mostly what Engineering is about. Also, It’s entirely up to you to decide and explore which field would make good use of your skills and

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