Intellectual Biography

...deal any more. My mother is a Christian at birth. Her consistent faith in God is probably the reason we were able to make it through the dark ages of our family struggle (believe me, it seemed like ages to me to see them fight every night and have police come knocking at three in the morning). My mother is a solid woman of Christ who believes in the power of education. I was pushed around from tutor to tutor then to make it worse dragged by my mother taking all kinds of sports lessons and piano lessons. Thanks to my mom, my academic history is not all that bad. I did get into many colleges in the States, including Yale. However, I had some problems in my senior year of high school (my accumulative GPA was 4.13 but the last semester I got a dead drop of 2.13, colleges did not like this at all). On the other hand, my father did not push me at all when it came to burying myself under the books and pencils. He taught me something else. He valued his lessons on teaching me how to become a rightful man. He taught me that honesty is the way to go, being responsible is the real key to being an awesome man, don’t harm others, and etc. He was more like the talking Bible to me. He never gave me pressure to be someone just because he was a pastor or anything like that. He has always told me to live my own life and that I could do anything. But there’s something both my parents are alike on. They always made sure that I do not side track from God’s path. I have failed and I have succeeded from what all twenty year olds could have possibly experienced. Honestly, I believe that I have experienced far more than what an average kid like myself has went through. I am not boasting myself because I am pretty sure on some of my experiences, if not most, that I wished it would never have happened to me in the first place. I am grateful to God for it though. Since I am a human being I cannot and will not promise that I will not make the same mistakes but now, with all the lessons I had to learn them the hard ways, I can make smarter mistakes. I am now a sophomore in college. After this there are no more schools before me. I mean after college it’s the real world. For so long I wanted to be an adult living in the real world as a member of the society, but now that I can see it happening it in two years, I am dead scared. I thought of many c...

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