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College Admissions Essay: Moving To A New School
sometimes, we may find ourselves face to face with a problem that feels impossible to be solved or fixed. But as we know for every problem theres always a solution.

I also had a problem i thought I wouldnt be able to overcome. it was such a dark period in my life that taught me to think twice before doing anything. It all started when i was in the 10th grade and i had just moved to a new school. I was really sad because i had to leave my friends whom I've known my whole life but my dad had found a better job in another country so we all had to move.

I found it really scary moving to a new country and a new school were i had no friends but soon enough i started adjusting and i got to know alot of new friends.
It wasnt long until i discovered

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