A Meaningful Experience Analysis

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When asked to write a narrative essay describing a meaningful experience and how this experience will affect my time and contribution to UF, without hesitation I knew the moment. On May 25, 2006 I became a graduate of Bell High School and that evening as I drove out of the small rural town, I glanced in my rearview mirror and knew immediately that life was just beginning. From my first day of Kindergarten until the final bell of my senior year; countless people along the way selflessly gave of their time and God-given talent to mold me both academically and spiritually. I'd love to take this opportunity to introduce you to a few of these individuals through the eyes of a grateful and inspired student. Hot chocolate on winter mornings and evidence of leprachauns to learn about Saint Patrick's Day, Gary Sanders created a colorful learning environment. I cannot imagine the awesome task that being a Kindergarten teacher must present. The responsibility of laying the groundwork and stimulating the beginning of academic achievement is daunting, I am certain. Mr. Sanders never failed to make learning fun, but he also taught his students how to greet challenges with a smile and how to treat one another. I feel priviledged to be able to enroll my son in Mr. Sanders final …show more content…

As an elementary school student she opened our ears and our young hearts to the wonderful world of music. Her love of music was infectious but the life lessons that she cleverly inserted were priceless. Music has the undeniable ability to transform an ordinary moment into a magical and emotional memory. The iconic musical, The Sound of Music, is just one example that comes to mind. Miss Dorsey taught us that every person, no matter their race, culture, socioeconomic background or life path- music a universal connect. Passion, love, heartache, and inspiration can all be conveyed and expressed through

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