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Introduction of Myself
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My name is Tarren, a transfer sophomore student in Kansas State University, major in social work. I was a student in South China Agricultural University that locates in Guangzhou city of China, is also where my hometown is. I like that city a lot because I have been staying in that city since I was born. Kansas State is one of my favor states in this country also but I have to leave here due to the major I have in China which is low. There is no point to stay here for this major because it’s two different countries, but I may come back here for a Statistics degree in graduate school after two years.
As we all know that the population policy “One Couple, One child” in China, I am the only child in my family which may be the reason why my childhood is different from others., but I do a many interesting experiences in my childhood because my parents pay all their attention on taking care of me, including my education and my living. But the most important things they have been teaching me all the time is to be an independent person because they told me that a person who has more own idea will be more self- confident even when I was very young, but I still keep it in my mind and will never ever forget it. That’s why even now as a girl, I am living in a new county by myself, but I never afraid to encounter any difficulties or problems in any situation.
There was a once I was asked about what is the best way to working with people by my friend. I don’t have any specific thinks for this question when I was asked, but now, in my opinion of this point, I think warmth is the most significant interpersonal quality when working with people. In daily life, I always express warmth verbally by acceptance, smiling or using whatever expression to fit with what my friends are expressing. I have an experience of selling flowers in the market with my friends when I was freshman in my native university. And I found out that with a friendly and smile on the

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