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In school, I have always
been studying and practicing a lot to give the best performance when it was time to and so, reach the scores
that reflect my hard work. I've always had a competitive side and school was a great place to challenge myself. In my last year of elementary school, I was placed in an immersion English class.
In this class, we learned our normal French subjects like
Mathematics, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences and French in the first half of the year. The second half was reserved for English: we spoke, wrote and read in this new language. We spent
most of our time at the creation of projects and at the rehearsal of a play. During high school,
I had some difficulties in Mathematics and Physics courses. Therefore, Dramatic Arts and Language classes which included English and Spanish were the courses I preferred. As a child,
I had a lot of imagination and these courses were the only ones where
I could use my imagination because we had special projects to do. Consequently, I chose the Cinema and Communication
program in college. This program matches with my energetic and creative personality.
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Oral presentations and projects were interesting because I got to express myself. I was good
at it because my big imagination always brought something new and special that other students did not have in their presentations.
I'm also good at babysitting because I love kids. One of my dreams is to make a Pixar Animation movie for kids.
Working on movies is more a passion to me because it's not a stable profession. The principal purpose of a movie is
to pass on a message. As a teacher, I could pass on useful things like values, respect, pride, courage and perseverance.
They are what you need to reach your goals and become the person you want to be.
Cinema and communications reflect my dreamy and romantic side. However, to be
on the safe side, I have chosen to teach my passion for cinema. I am going to work hard and give the best performance I can
to improve my future students' knowledge and become an extraordinary teacher.
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