Foreign Student College Admissions Application am planning on transferring to an American university to further my education. I have lived in the United States for the past two years as an international student. Attending ESL school here opened me to new people and learning situations and also helped me be more outgoing. The confidence that comes from learning a new language enabled me to meet new friends. I blended in well with my peers and am ready to experience more cultural immersion from the American university system. Ultimately I hope to develop my career goals as well.
A attended ESL school in the great city of Boston. Boston is an amazing cultural center and offers a lot of history and art. I have learned a lot just from walking around the city, taking in the sights, and going to museums. Boston is a perfect place to learn about American history because it is one of the oldest cities in the country. Also, in the surrounding areas of Boston lie an amazing variety of activities, from hiking and other outdoor adventures to Cambridge and the college towns. The many different neighborhoods of Boston prove how multicultural it is. There are also many places in New England that are easy to visit from Boston. I have really enjoyed living in this area. Also, Boston is located on the sea, which is always pleasurable. The combination of ocean and sky rises makes Boston a wonderful place to live.
ESL school taught me more than just English as a second language. I made a lot of friends in my classes and also bonded with some of the teachers. The experience was absolutely necessary for me to come into full contact with American society, because learning English is essential. Because I have a good foundation in the language, I am able to fit in well and am far less shy when I go out. Now that I can speak, read, and write English, working in the United States is also possible. I hope to be able to work and attend school here. I also know that English will be helpful to know wherever I decide to live in the future, for most international business transactions are in English.
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