What Does It Mean to be Me

What Does It Mean to be Me

Eddie Gore

Dear Ms. Ann Twigg, 

My life was always constantly shifting before I grew to the age to understand that I needed certain safeguards to keep me in bounds to understand how the world works. When I came to the age that I had this sudden realization, I was halfway complete with my 3rd grade school year. This moment of realization led me to believe that I was smarter than I had thought I had been. This is due to the fact of the drastic change in my grades, which transitioned from F’s and D’s and C’s too, and for some time, straight A’s, and as I grew, I developed a deep taste for computers and how most of them work. When I started to come across these electronic devices and started to learn more about them, I received some merited recognition to ascend to mid-level learning difficulty which started in Loris middle. To and from the day I gained an interest in electronics, which began in my hometown Aynor, I have excelled in designing many video games for my downtime and as my hobby, even once in a classroom setting in this very High school. I am greatly appreciated by mostly every productive element I attain by my dad, and that is the reason I have excelled to soaring heights ever since I ascended to the 3rd grade.

I prefer to look at myself in every possible, positive way I can. The reason behind this optimistic way that I think is not because I do everything wrong. It’s because I don’t try to do everything I can to be right. In other words, I try to focus on only what I do right and not what I can improve on. Due to this, I am very book-smart, but I do not have enough sense to do what is common for others. But if I had the sense, I might not have been as prepared for school and the classes I take. Taking this information, I could say that I don’t know the best way to do certain things, but I could find a way to complete the task even if it is not the way it’s supposed to be done.

My opinion of school is very high-spirited, and although I may not have a favorite subject, I think very highly of all the classes I have enjoyed, with the top of the list containing Video Game Designing. I am also very fond of writing, even if it is not about a particular book or novel, because it gives me pride and I prefer to imagine it makes me smarter every time I do. Continuing with the information, the fact is, what I am normally good at is usually what helps me improve to be stronger next time. If I am not excelling or at least fluent at what I am trying to accomplish, I usually tend to be weaker in knowledge, and stronger in doubt. That being said, My attitude about school is splendid, and my passion for learning just keeps growing every year.

I am both a visual and kinesthetic learner, because if I cannot see or feel in any way, the learning experience people provided for me, it will be more difficult for me to pass my upcoming future that I seek to pass with flying colors. One example of one English assignment given to me that I enjoyed was, at the time, a paper I wrote on the Greek, fictional story bestowed with the alias, Odyssey. I enjoyed writing about this fabled book due to the fact that it was, one, fiction and two, almost 300 pages in length. 

One long-term goal I have had since the 6th grade that has always and hopefully will not depreciate in my number of priorities is the hope for my merit from high school to continue to a greater and higher medium of education. This greater education has many benefits and some of these privileges include enjoying a career of my own choosing, and making colleagues more than just work associates, whether they might stay as acquaintances or become true friends that I can rely on. Either route I take should and hopefully will lead to an optimistic future. The number one justification I have for heading down and taking this path to complete my life is because it could give me everything I could ever need to have a fantastic and inspiring profile. I will do everything in my potential capabilities to help bring to life this amazing world I have set out for myself.

With Gratitude,

Eddie Gore