I have not seen those signs in a long time. My parents fight less, and my sister becomes more involved and social every day. And while me and my sister fight just like every other sibling, I feel like me and her get along on a fundamental level because I understand her.
This might not seem like a big deal to some people who have not experienced something like this, but it has been the biggest challenge in my life. It has affected almost everything in my life, from my academics to my social life. I cannot even say how this affected me in the long run.
The biggest thing I learned from this was to continue to fight, no matter what the odds were. No matter how rough things were at home, or how alone I felt, I taught myself to fight back. I learned that I could keep going, keep pushing even when I thought things could not get any worse. I do not exactly know that these qualities would be best at The Ohio State University. That being said, I do know that these experiences have helped me by showing me that other people need help, and they need it from me. A big part of the service that I have given to my community was based on that logic. I have seen my sister alone and without help, and to a much lesser extent, I have been in the same place. I would never sit by and have someone experience the same thing. I would apply that same service to The Ohio State