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Personal Narrative: My Experience As An Immigrant
As an Immigrant, there were many challenges I faced whether it's related to language or understanding the culture. My family moved to United States of America when I was in 6th grade. I was always told by my parents that building a successful career is very important. This idea of building a successful career never stuck in my mind until the junior year of high school when I all sudden all the teachers and counselors started talking about going to college build a career in a field that you were interested in and also important to you.

During the junior year of the high school when all sudden thinking of building a successful career became a priority, I took took my first AP course to improve my GPA so I could get into a reputed university.

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