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Write an article on My Education Experiences, It needs to be at least 1250 words

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Write an article on My Education Experiences, It needs to be at least 1250 words. Some of the experiences may not be unique to me but since I believe each of us is unique then these experiences have impacted me in a unique way. As said earlier all our experiences impact us. However much as I would want to include all my experiences in this essay together with their impact on who I am today, how I view life and how that is important to my present life at the university and after completing university education, I am limited in various ways. Therefore, I will pick a few of those experiences and discuss them not in any given order of intensity. At this point, I would like to clarify that it is impossible to clearly separate the effects of these experiences from each other.

When I was 13 years old when my parents divorced, I could not stop wondering why my parents, who I had heard profess love to each other numerous times should keep shouting at each other. Finally, the news was broken to me about their impending breakup. It was the only time they talked to each other calmly for a long time, at least in my presence. I was happy with the new development because in my young mind if whatever they were calling divorce would lead to peaceful conversations like the one we had that day then it was not a bad thing. However, when after a few days my dad disappeared for a whole two days and my mum telling me that’s what the divorce meant, to say I was heartbroken is an understatement. I remember crying and feeling sad and helpless. Among the many frustrations that I had the most chilling was the fact that I could not figure out how I can help my parents not go separate ways (Hektner, et. al, 23). Therefore, I dedicated most of my time afterward reading about divorce, how it affects parents and most importantly how it affects children.

When I read all the negative behaviors associated with children of divorced parents which included things such as that on average, children of divorcees have more behavior problems than children growing up in two-parent families such as difficulties in school, more behavior problems, more negative self-concepts, more problems with peers and more trouble getting along with parents (Freeman, et. al, 56). I decided to prove everyone who believed so wrong.

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