how would i write in 1 or 2 effective sentence - "I have changed many schools. That has taught me how to adapt with people of differnt background/nature etc"
i mean i had to change schools since the very begining coz of parent's shifting jobs. i want to convery POSITIVELY that i have learned something by this. please help. -thanks.
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You should always write 'I' in English. Never 'i'. We consider it as a proper noun, I think.
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You should always write 'I' in English.
Never 'i'.
We consider it as a proper noun, I think.
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why do you think this is assignment? I already have a grad degree under my belt. its just that english is my second language. this is nothing to do with any exam or homework... I am LEARNING english. Shouldnt I? and as far as my attempt is concerned, I have already made it, havent I?
You were asked because many people come here with their assignments and ask (or sometimes demand) that we provide answers. No where in your post did you say "I'm working on a motivation letter for graduate school and could use some help saying what I want to say."
And actually, no, you didn't really make an attempt, just said what you were trying to do
I'd try something like 'My parents' travels meant that I frequently changed schools as a child and this has taught me how to adapt quickly to new types of people and environments.'