Mia Yang

My first memory about school would be the timeout chair in kindergarden. I spent most of my time there. I believe the teacher that had the most influence on me would be my 6th grade teacher, Mrs. Wells. She was a great support on all the problems I had, and she was forgiving when I turned my homework in late. My friends were usually kids from the same grade, and I remember how they always stuck up for me. If I ever saw a bully at school, I usually fought back by calling them names which wasn't very smart because I was made into the target instead. I admit that I didn't treat everyone with respect, but that's only if we have a bitter history. If you start the fight, I'll be the one to end it.
My family consists of 6 people. The most important member would probably be... All of them! There isn't just one important member. My mom and my dad are the ones supporting this family. Without them, I would be living on the streets. My sister is the one I turn to when I have any problems at all. I feel like we have a special connection because my parents have always been workaholics ever since I was little, so my sister was like my second mom. The last two members of my family are my favorite. (Yes, I do have favorites.) They are my two dogs. One is a black and white four year old chihuahua terrier, while the other is a one year old tan poodle. Some words of wisdom from my parents are to stay in school. During their time, staying in school wasn't that important. They felt that if they had stayed in school, they wouldn't have invested in something like opening a restaurant which requires a lot of labor and injuries.
Im not perfect, I have my flaws. I learned that even though I know being lazy gets you no where in life, I still choose to take the lazy route. If there was something I could change about myself, I would change absolutely nothing. I may have the worst personality in the world, but that is who I am, and without that, I wouldn't be myself anymore. I learned that in order to get along with others, you have to broaden your perspectives and see things the way they do.

My goals for the rest of middle school would be to be less clumsy, as I tend to lose things easily. i'm not sure what I have planned for high school. I can barely handle middle school, how am i going to survive high school? I just plan to try my best at everything I do.

  • Education
    • John F. Kennedy Middle School