A Changed Man Although my 2. 0 grade point average during my first two years of high school does not indicate that I would be an Oxford candidate, I can assure you that I am. I was lacking perfection in most aspects of my life. In my first years of high school I experimented with some non-productive self destructive life styles, but I have changed for the better.
So much, that my father, on his death bed, proclaimed me king of England. As king I learned many valuable lessons and made very important decisions. As a freshman and sophomore the only thing i was concerned with was being with friends and partying. At that time I believed that I would be king whenever my father past away. When I was an immature part ier, my father said he would not make me king because I was so irresponsible. Just before my junior year I had an epiphany.
A revelation that changed my entire thinking about school and life. Ever since that moment I have strive d for excellence. To go from a 2. 0 grade point average my freshman and sophomore years to a 4.
0 my junior year, I had to discard the ways that were holding me back. I would no longer drink, party, or stay out late with friends. I even lost interest in old friends. When my father saw the change in my life he knew that i was ready to step up to be king.
I have had to make some very risky decisions as king. Not only have i put my county into battles and won, but i have also expanded my kingdom, and even brought peace to other countries. The better i put my people through were for greater good of my kingdom. At the battle of Harfluer my kingdom was on the verge of expanding and Harfluer was a place that we desperately needed. Even though skirmishes like Harfluer were not common, I wanted my kingdom to be the greatest. The next battle I put my country though was Agincourt.
The Term Paper on Apprenticeship Program Years Life One
MY VIEW ON LIFE AS WE TRY TO UNDERSTAND IT August 11 th. 1998 I am now 62 years old and I have plodded through the years, at first, enduring the terror of World War Two as a child, surviving the "Blitz " of London, escaping death by minutes. Then, in peacetime, [if you can call it that, but in my world it was] through the schooling years, at which I reached the pinnacle of personal achievement. ...
Although we were tired, dirty, and out numbered by the french, it was necessary that we fight. I led my country to an overwhelming victory. We lost less than 50 and killed more that 10, 000. With my experiences as king i have learned many valuable lessons and made very important decisions.
I know that I can be a very successful student at Oxford. I have had many challenges in life and have conquered them all. If my father can see what I am capable of when I put my mind to it I know every will soon. As king I need to be very educated and I know this is where I will get it.