She spent her primary school years in the UPR’s Elementary School, which she considers to be a place close to her heart, since it’s where she was taught by some of her favorite teachers and developed her talents and …show more content…
Rosado loves languages because she finds it fascinating that our species is constantly developing thousands of dynamic codes that reflect what we feel, think, and do. To reach her goal of getting into a good college to study what she’s passionate about, she works hard and gives her schoolwork her all. Therefore, this academic year, her hopes are to do well on all of her classes, to help out in her community, and to start her new Book Club successfully. By working hard, she believes, along with motivation, determination, and dedication, one can accomplish anything (as told by her “Renaissance”). She also claims that this is her greatest strength, because, without it, she wouldn’t be who she is now (and she thinks she’s pretty cool). Finally, Rosado thinks that if you have a dream, it’s your job to make it a reality, because it isn’t going to happen on its