User talk:Kalmah

I have always believed there are two sides to a college-bound student. As a student I believe I can hold my own, but as a working individual is where I tend to shine.

I have attended my Martial Arts school for 3 years with thought of never leaving the place. Only during my junior year of high school did I decide to drop out. Simply because, with the junior year came a superfluous amount of problems. During the time I did attend I had numerous roles at the school. After attending for one year I became an instructor, teaching younger kids what I know. As time, as well as my skills, progressed I went up ranks. I began teaching the adults, passing my knowledge to them. With each lesson I taught, I felt stronger and felt more confident about my own knowledge.

Throughout the years, I felt I had a strong bond with my sensei and my peers. I enjoyed working there as well as learning. It almost became a second home. I was either at school or I was at the dojo. I felt the time spent there was worthwhile and made a much stronger individual.