My Narrative Story Essay: My Selfishness

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My Selfishness
Before I share my stories, let me first introduce myself. I am Cindy, a current junior in KCIS. When I was young, I was a very quiet child. I lacked confidence. Compare to other children, I was rather well behaved and serious. In addition, I was a bit stingy. However, my personalities gradually changed after I studied in Kang Chiao.
First, I have to clarify that I didn’t always study in Kang Chiao. When I was in the first grade, I studied in a public school in Taiwan. Then, our family moved to China, and I transferred to an international school in China. Finally, in 7th grade, we returned to Taiwan and my parents decided to send me to Kang Chiao.
As a new student, Kang Chiao was a strange place for me. I felt like I was an …show more content…

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