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Personal Narrative: Debary High School

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My pre-calculus teacher walked from the front of the white classroom with a thick stack of papers and hands me an overturned test - normally a sign of bad results. The packet lands on my desk with a thud and as I flip it over, I’m devastated by what I see. On this single math exam, I receive the worst grade I’ve ever had in a class - a 56. My first thought was that everybody failed and that we’d have the opportunity to correct the test. But as my partner receives his assessment back, I quickly realize I’m wrong.
In Debary, Florida, life was easy. Everything always seemed to “click” for me. A typical Friday night would include playing a few rounds at a local bowling alley with some friends or going to see a five-dollar movie at an old run-down theater. Academics were a breeze too; I was able to get mostly all A’s in my classes, only paying attention half of the time.
But here, a 56. In Florida I was a hundred, but in …show more content…

I couldn’t keep living this way. In order to be happy again, I had to meet people, so I forced myself to join the lighting club at my school the next day, where I met some of my now closest friends. And I started to understand the structure of the academics at my new school, which helped my grades improve. I finally decided to eat lunch with my friend Anna and it ended up being a really enjoyable hour. For the first time since Florida, I felt like I belonged. Today, I eat lunch with friends, I find comfort in my clubs, and sometimes, I fail. When I lived in Florida, I never had to cope with failure, as everything came to me easily. What I know now is that failure is an unavoidable aspect of life, and I know I’ll encounter it wherever I end up. When I moved up the East Coast, I learned how to face failure head on and accept that there are days when I can’t be perfect. But I am now able to learn from my failures and keep them in mind when moving

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