8 pictures that describe me.

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My career in high school shaped who I am today. These 8 pictures describe who I am. The first picture is from my freshman in high school, when I performed dance for school’s cultural show event. It was my first time going up on stage and performing dance. Because it was my first time, it was one of my most memorable memories. Second picture is my senior year dance performance. This was my last year performing in high school culture show. It was far by the best dance performance I did in those 4 years. The third picture is my third year of dance performance for the school talent show. We didn’t get to win the first place that night but it was fun practicing dance with my friends and performing dance that night. The fourth picture is my second year of performing for school’s culture show. As you can see in these first four pictures, I have performed every year in my high school with those same guys. Those guys are my close friends that I practiced danced and hanged out the most together during my high school years. The fifth picture is me and my robotic members. I was in robotic team since my third year of my high school year. It was great experience for me because robotic team taught me so many things and learn to work in team with my friends. We even went for robotic competition from time to times. The sixth picture is picture of me and my church members. Church is definitely big factor that shaped me for who I am today. I learned so many things from church. I learned to love one another, always be humble, and be thankful for what I always have. Church is huge part of my life. The seventh picture is me and my best friend in high school graduation. I have known him since I first came to America and he was someone who was always there for me when I was in my worst and the best. The last but not least, the final picture is me and my family. It shows my dad, mom, and my older sister. My family is the proof of who I am today. Because of my family, I am who I am today.

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