"You may be procrastinating, but the time does not." I have been in the United States for nearly a year. I remember shy when I first entered the homestay house. Clearly, life in the USA is completely different from life in Vietnam. I have to endure a very tragic cultural shock for a long time. Everything is fresh for me. Whenever I go out, I am very nervous and confused. As a result, I was watching movies at home, playing computer games, listening to music for the first three months.
I was in the club that night. Because, as a sociologist, I was doing long-term observational research on heavy metal scenes. On the night of the bar of more than a million people in the city, my brother-in-law and his companions broke the police and decided to not know where I was observing. That evening I was asked by regular customers whether I already wanted to buy various medicines. I dismissed their offer but I know that exchanging opinions with a legal representative will immediately treat me as a drug (secret drug officer). This will not only compromise my confidence in that particular court lawyer, but also ruin the scene of the whole city, so my research project will be prematurely over. I am very lucky to avoid contacting the police.
When I went to college, I met Damon * in Philadelphia, a man's nightclub to be my fiancé. Who said that you can not find love in the club? At night, our group enters the city and arrives in sufficient time to avoid paying insurance premiums. Before I was 21 years old, I did not try to forge my ID card. Because my baby's face and kind double character will not admire the bodyguard that matches his salt. I do not say that I am aiming to acquire my MRS degree at college, but I have no plan to become a professional woman. For students receiving academic scholarships, my expectation is very low: let's graduate, find work, get married and start a family. My older sister should be my role model as a woman pursuing career desire. We are both first generation college students, but we are very close.