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...y an African American school. I enjoyed Seneca for the most part. During my junior year my family moved to the suburbs. That meant that I would have to transfer to another school. I didn’t like the idea of that one bit, but I knew it had to be done. When I started attending Sweet Home High School I hated it. Sweet Home was completely different from Seneca. My whole life I was around people that looked, talked, dressed, and acted just as I did. Now at Sweet Home I was around Whites, Asians, Hispanics, and African American people that acted completely different from me. I felt as if I would never fit in. I turned out to be completely wrong about Sweet Home. The students there welcomed me in as if I was like them. I began to fit ...