I am very aware that I’m short, thank you very much. I love to write. I appreciate satire. I really, really hope to be able to get through Junior Year alive since I’m going for all A’s this year. I’m kicking myself for last year when I was going through my "Procrastination Period." I refuse to procrastinate anymore—nothing’s worth the panic. I always have a pen on me—usually a BIC Ultra Round Stic Grip. I’m allergic to mangoes. I jammed 20 hours of volunteering service into a week during the summer--needless to say, I won't do that again. My cell phone charger hates me. Actually, most technology has some degree of animosity towards me.
I attended Governor’s School for the Arts this summer which was, hands down, the absolute best experience ever. Three weeks of artistic and personal freedom while being around so many passionate people that all truly cared about their discipline was incredible. Everyone there—the teachers, staff, and students—were all so inspiring.
I have changed my position in my family about five times. I used to be an only child until my brother was born in 2005, making me the oldest and wisest (pssh, no) until my cousin (cousins are counted as siblings in my family) came over to America to attend LCH. I got downgraded to middle child since she’s a year older. I am now officially stuck as the middle child since another cousin came over to attend UK. He’s three years older than me. I wonder how all these familial changes will affect my psychological development. Don’t middle children end up having a lower self esteem than the oldest and youngest child or something?
Oh yeah, I love random facts and quotes. For example, humans consume about 100, 500 words per day (reading and hearing). This interest in randomness makes http://www.alltop.com/ super fun. It gave me a link saying that Harry Potter will be an actual class that British college students will be allowed to take: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wear-11011279.
I attended Governor’s School for the Arts this summer which was, hands down, the absolute best experience ever. Three weeks of artistic and personal freedom while being around so many passionate people that all truly cared about their discipline was incredible. Everyone there—the teachers, staff, and students—were all so inspiring.
I have changed my position in my family about five times. I used to be an only child until my brother was born in 2005, making me the oldest and wisest (pssh, no) until my cousin (cousins are counted as siblings in my family) came over to America to attend LCH. I got downgraded to middle child since she’s a year older. I am now officially stuck as the middle child since another cousin came over to attend UK. He’s three years older than me. I wonder how all these familial changes will affect my psychological development. Don’t middle children end up having a lower self esteem than the oldest and youngest child or something?
Oh yeah, I love random facts and quotes. For example, humans consume about 100, 500 words per day (reading and hearing). This interest in randomness makes http://www.alltop.com/ super fun. It gave me a link saying that Harry Potter will be an actual class that British college students will be allowed to take: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-wear-11011279.
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