College Admissions Essay: How Friendship Changed My Life

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High school is a time for growth, development, learning, and of course, making friends. Many of these friends are “high school friends,” while some of these friends look to become long term lifelong friends. While in high school, I began as an outsider due to a disease which delayed my growth and left me as a measly five-foot-two-inches tall Sophomore. Slowly, as time progressed, people stopped looking at me as an outsider due to my height and began to accept me. My junior year, I joined a friend group consisting of some of the greatest young men I know. I met them through similar classes and through sports within my school, we soon grew closer and formed an incredibly strong friendship that has lasted through the first month of college and …show more content…

For example, the majority of us had a very interest in business for our future careers. Another prime example of the interest in similar subjects is that we all wanted each other to thrive no matter the arena. We would continuously push and help each other whether it be in school, sports, with family, or with relationships. Our friend group was hardened through trials and tribulations.I felt like this was the strongest point, and truly the purpose of our friendships, make sure everyone was happy while also succeeding in every area in which they exist. This strong bond of friendship shined valiantly when I took my closest friend, Matt, last summer after his parents experienced a brutal separation. Scared to return to the house that held many bad memories for him, he lived at my home as part of my family for a majority of the summer. As the summer went along Matt went from being my best friend to being my brother. We knew everything about each other and could communicate without even speaking. Through this time, I helped him with his work, while also making sure he stayed on track to attend the University of Delaware this fall. The experiences with Matt and the rest of my friends have guided me to where I am today. Conversing on a daily basis with these men have shaped my ideals on just about every topic, ranging from sports all the way to …show more content…

We use words that we took from video games or from sports and apply them to real world concepts and situations and then utilize them when attempting to speak secretly around people. Although, this was not always for the best and resulted in a myriad of days sitting within the principle class or on the outskirts of class in the Land of No Neighbors. Words we utilized while in school consisted of: “skeed”, “wet”, “green bean”, “TNS”, “esketit”, “Saturday Night”, “big head”, “googan”, “WAWA”, “7/11”, “game”, and “grind”. All of these words are average words, withholding a second meaning beneath them. For example, Wawa is a convenience store chain mainly within New Jersey yet when someone says “WAWA” within our friend group it means we are going to a party or to go out on the boat. Another word with changed meaning is “Saturday Night”, this not strictly mean the day itself but it was a predetermined hangout at my friend Matt’s house. This was a weekly event which grew weekly until our final hangout consisted of nearly thirty five people all having a great time with friends they would be leaving to go to school. All of these terms can be expanded and analyzed much like the average English language, they all have origins and definitions which allow the users of these words to wield a sort of power on those outside of the

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