Reflection Essay

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When people ask me how I ended up attending Holy Cross, a college that is over a thousand miles away from my hometown, I simply reply, “The Google brought me here.” What makes this response so funny is not the fact that a search engine partly determined my fate, but its simplistic nature. Most students would agree that the college process is anything but simple. It requires years of hard work, a plethora of Honors classes and extracurriculars, and having access to the “right” kind of assets. Essentially, college acceptances rely on having the correct educational achievement formula.
While this statement may contain some element of truth, I believe that it also inadequately describes my educational upbringing. When I reflect on my many years …show more content…

Through my entire life, they have created a stable, positive, and supportive environment at home, which has directly influenced my performance in school. In elementary school, for example, my parents would help my siblings and me with our homework and do additional academic activities with us, such as flashcards and spelling tests. Whenever we became discouraged, my parents reassured us that it was more important to try hard and challenge ourselves than to receive a good grade. More importantly, however, they taught us that our value as a person does not depend upon grades or academic success, which helps me remain relatively level-headed whenever I become consumed with homework or stress. Their continuous encouragement helps me to shape my own educational goals around the attainment of knowledge rather than focusing solely on high …show more content…

These schools not only shaped me as a student but a person as well, since Catholic morals and values were a key part of the curriculum. In fact, it was my positive experiences at these schools that led me to Holy Cross’ website when I did a Google search for “good Catholic colleges.” For twelve years my academic education was closely intertwined with Catholic teachings, which is why I wanted to go to a religiously-affiliated school and why I someday hope to teach in a Catholic school (though I am not opposed to teaching

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