A teacher who changed my life Whenever I asked myself to help me become a teacher, the first thing I said to them was "smart friends." This friend is my 10th grade history teacher, Carroll coach. I have always been very intelligent, but I have learned because I am not interested, and I do not want to apply for myself. Most teachers are against me when I work hard without doing my best. Some people said that "I do not even want to apply for university" or "The university wastes my parents' money." However, there was a director Carol.
It was my high school teacher in St. Petersburg, Florida, Ginny LaBrant in Virginia state that changed my life. When I saw her I was a senior student at the university and I needed a linguistics course to complete my major. This course was not offered for two semesters. To fulfill my need, the university hired a teacher who provided me with the necessary guidance throughout the semester. The teacher is Ginny, and that guidance is the beginning of lifelong friendship. For all the students that she teaches, I have learned a lot by teaching, learning, and experiencing her interest in compassion. Ginny is always kind and sincere, always sensitive to the needs of all the students. The relationship between her and her students is what I long for today. She spends time generously and sympathizes with students, parents and associates. She is a very effective teacher and has earned high trust from local communities as an educator.
When I was asked to identify my teacher who changed my life, I suddenly felt it was impossible. When considering all of my teachers from primary school to law school, I must say that the majority of them have something to do with me regardless of anything. As an exercise to meet GFFE, I tried to remember the names of all the teachers I had. Even after years, you surely have it. More importantly, I can remember that all these things are positive. This is very important for all of my teachers.
You may have noticed that I did not even talk about what I learned in high school to change my life. Even though I have a great teacher, what I learned has changed the whole life of the school. Formal education does not teach you life. How do you decide or for yourself? At this point, I have dealt with extreme dizziness over the past 5 years. The practice I gave to me by my occupational therapist is no longer useful. No other doctor or expert has seen help. Most of them even even treat me like me. Worstly, my stock portfolio has lost 50% of its value in a few months.