Tuesday, November 4, 2014

"Mi Alma Mater" Eagles!





 SAN JOSE "Adelante y Junto a ti yo marchare..."


14 years ago my parents decided to pick a place where I could start my studies. They search, their backgrounds, origin, region, philosophy, religion and many other things that are important to the intellectual growth of your child. After much effort and search the decision was made. They choose Colegio San Jose, located in Caguas Puerto Rico. I remember the sadness I felt upon, entering and knowing I would have to leave my comfort zone, my home and my family. The only thing that I wanted was the bell rang to go home with my people. Time to time special friends come to my life, i know very well prepared teachers, in some way I star getting fascinated how I was learning so much thing in just a short time. My point of view changed completely, I wanted to keep going just to learn new things every day and see all my friends. If you think about it, you spent more time there than at home. I was till 7:30am through 3:00 pm and that is just studying but if you add all the hpurs that I spent in the extracurricular activities after school. Basically the school was my second home. The years began to pass so fast that in a blink of an eye my sixth grade graduation came into my life. The academic preparation was so strong that the first day of intermediate school I was placed in the advanced level which I stay until Senior year. Over the years when I began to take exams for admission to college, I realized how well it came out and always give thanks to my school  for giving me the preparation required to make all this possible.


Today I think the education in a person says a lot about it and can get you out of many troubles. There is nothing worse than an uneducated man. Apart from this, always have an intellectual knowledge is needed to overcome the circumstances that will arise during life. And I know the one that this institution and my parents give to me would continue helping me on the future.

 
 19 de mayo de 2014

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