This chance didn't just permit me to be open-minded. It also had a negative side, during my earlyest years, it would be an understatement to say that I was feeling lost and didn’t know to what culture I belonged. I never had a predominant feeling of belongness to any specific country and for years, i felt guilty about it. These past years I have been more interested in the kurdish culture and tried to learn more about it by my self it was eye opening for me to see what my « culture » had to go trough and what they are still going through today, maube the fact that they don’t have a land to call home any more just makes my feeling of not belonging more alive for …show more content…
This is just another factor that makes me surely want to persue this multiculturality and diversity in my life and to transform it in my career.
My background allows me to have more interpersonal conversation with people coming from different parts of the world. I often participate in debates at school and it is intersting to see how every personn has a different point of view on an issue because of the events that affected her past and present life.
Outside from schools I am part of the High School body council and have been class representative during two years of my high school life.
During my summer of Premiere I did an internship in a lwayer’s office specialized in human rights, through this experience I have learned of all the difficiulties some people are still going through on earth and I acquired the skills to present a fair, informed, reasoned, and confident position in both written and verbal assignment
Helping others is something I am devoted to and with the help of my education I will be able to make this desire a reality and make a positive change on the