Satoshi Ueda

I think the most important thing to remember in life is to accept people for who they really are and not who they aren't.

My first memory in school was when I had good teachers and bad teachers. When iI had good teachers, I was glad to have them for 1 year. But when I had a bad teacher, I wasn't as happy as I was when I had a good teacher. That was for the whole class, but I also had a personal experience. It was when the bell rang for brunch. My 2 friends and I were going to class. Then, all of a sudden, my teacher closed the door on us and locked it!! My friends and I would have been on time but then she marked us "tardy" for being late. In school, I think my sixth grade teacher had the most influence on me. My 6th grade teacher had an influence on me because she wasn't like my other teacher. My other teacher was mean and was unfair and was very strict. But this teacher was nice without being too nice and she was very fair about things. My friends would be on the top 3 things I like about school. They're great. They're funny, they make me laugh, they cheer me up when im not feeling good, and they hep me when I need help. What I remember most about them is probably how we've had so many fun times together. Fortunetly, I wasn't one of those people that didn't get bullied or bully anyone. But that was only at school. You see, I would always get bullied by my sister at home. I don't bully people at school because I know how hurtful it can be to be bullied. I just hope no one out there gets bullied or bullies people.

There are 4 members of my family including me. My mom, step-dad, and sister. I also have my dad and step-mom that live in japan. I have a brother (in japan) who is 6 years old. I also have a younger sister (in Japaan) who is about 1 month old. My older sister is 15. When I asked my parents for words of wisdom, they would always say to listen to them because they know best.

As a person, I am nice, funny, and sometimes can be annoying. If there was something I can change about myself, it would be to talk less and be smarter. The most important thing I learned to get along is to accept people for who they are no matter who they are.

My goal for the rest of middle school is to get good grades and to make new friends. My plans for high school and after is to get good grades in high school and to go to a good university. I plan to obtain these goals by studying hard in school.