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College Admissions Essay: How Wal-Mart Changed My Life

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My birth took place in Mar del Plata, Argentina, into a family of six including myself. Years passed, my mother gave birth to a girl and was pregnant soon after to another. My father, a strong laboring mechanic decided that it was time he moved his three boys and soon to be three girls from the home he literally built with his bare hands alone, to another country with grander opportunities, not for himself, but for his six children. He decided that with the money that cost him years of tireless work and stress he could only afford passage for himself. He set off for the United States and for months he worked day in and day out, any job he could get his hands on. He paid for our flight and had a modest, dainty apartment awaiting our arrival. …show more content…

Bush had decided to reinforce this nation’s immigration laws. My parents had two choices: live in the country with one of the best education systems and economies illegally or return to a country with a bleak and crumbling future. Without help we persevered and fight still to this moment to live a humble, quiet and happy life. After being accepted into the DACA program and graduating high school I gained a job at Wal-Mart working thirty-two hours a week and acquired the money to pay for college. Now here I endure, first generation, ready to face the depths of hell to acquire a Ph.D. in literature, to make my mother’s, my father’s, and my own dream of getting the highest form of education. Thus, why do I deserve this? I yearn this, I need this, and I’m not the type of person that gives up when a roadblock is in my way. I have this opportunity to obtain a degree, a degree with years of knowledge and experience that will allow me to publish books that will open the eyes of the public, to mold voices that are hardly even whispers into ear piercing pitches that will force people to stand up and thirst for what is best not for just themselves, or their children, not even this nation, but the world are feet are so firmly placed

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