Sunday, March 17, 2013

Scholarship Essay (Rough Draft)


In 500 words or less describe your cultural background and how it has shaped the person you are.

Culture is what makes a person who they are. So having my culture be of multiple backgrounds makes me a very colorful person. I have many different sides, and almost live two different lives. Each side of me contrasts yet cooperates with each other. They blend together to make me into the person that I am today.
My dad is half Japanese and half Pacific Islander. He comes from the Micronesian Islands, a small cluster of islands near Japan. Having the island culture part of my background brings the value of family to me. Having a huge family, including close relatives and long distance, makes me value each individual and realize the importance in having people around that care about you. My Micronesian background makes me into a caring, and warm hearted person.
My Asian side, or my Japanese side, has taught me about honor and dedication. This could be stereotyped, but in honesty that is what this culture brings me. Wanting to put a good name to my family and upholding the family honor has taught me responsibility, and respect. My Japanese cultural background has taught me to be integrative to the fullest.
My mom is born and raised in America. This culture has taught me how to be fun and reach my dreams and goals. I have the ambition to finish whatever I start, and I have fun doing it. I can have a blast while being busy. I always get my work done but I know how to make work fun and enjoyable to do.
These cultures of course clash from time to time, and I have to act one way with certain people, and the act the other way with others. Although having culture clashes makes me realize how flexible I am. I can adapt quickly and adjust to the conditions in which my environment demands. All these traits and values have shaped me into a kind, respectable, dedicated, fun person.  

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