Personal Narrative Analysis

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The date was August 6, 2015; I was sitting 30,000 feet in the air. Petrified yet impelled, I was on my way to create a neoteric tradition for my family and I. I was battling the common complications of a typical first-generation college student, . . .Did I make the right decision?” “Is college right for me?” “Will my plan work out accordingly?”

My objective was to attend a relatively large school outside of California. A school that was widely known and well respected. I envisioned being a part of history at this university, as I learned more about my culture and identity through it’s exceptional academics and glamorous student life.

In order to convert my vision into a reality, I knew the transition from a small underrated high school, to