After many obstacles I finally obtain my driving licence. My first appointment day was a friday morning of January. I remember I did wake up late and I took a shower really fast. When I get out of the shower my mom told me to eat something but i could not because I did not have enough time. I remember that I had to run to take the first bus. I get to the stop on time but the bus arrive five minutes late. Thanks God when I get out of the bus the second bus was already there and I just get in. I was making my make up on the bus, and the bus driver look at me and in his face I could see that he felt sorry for me because maybe he could see that I was nervous, worry and late. When I get to the DMV I told to the front desk lady that I was there …show more content…
So I went to Guatemala’s consulate and asked for the old ID but they told me that they had chang the design of the ID and the only one available was the new one. I didn 't know what to do because if I send my ID it will take about 6 to 7 months to get it back. The lady of the consulate saw my worry that she told me that they can give me a letter that proves that my ID is original. I didn 't think it twice, I told her that it will be awesome. So I wait for the letter and I made a new appointment. The day of my appointment the DMV let me take the writing test. So they send me to take the picture and when I was there the lady how just send me there went to me and told me that I can take the test but I have to give me IDs to a second revision. Finally I took the test and weeks later I went back to the second revision of my documents. The lady who helped me told me that everything was in order and that now I just had to wait for them to send my permit. After receiving my permit and passing through all those obstacles I could take the driving. I feel proud of myself because I passed both tests at the first time and just one week later I received my driver
It also included a drug test and required me to fill out dozens of forms. After the long background process, I had finally started my first day working with the SDCDA on April 15th. I work every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 7:00 am to 2:00
After completing the requirement, they were allowed to apply for state
I was really nervous that I could not have any friend and the teacher said If I could not get a person come in 15 minutes, they would cancel the test and I had to take it next year. I called Andy and he came in school with his bicycle, sprinting. I passed the test eventually and my driving teacher said at last “You had a good
I can’t wait to see how I am going to do this. When we came to apply for financial aid, I was quickly confused on
“Do not worry. You are one of the lucky few that does not have to return the work permit. You can keep your 3-year permit”. Excellent! I am set.
I took a look at the application and thought it looked easy. Then I looked at the last question and on the back of the page and I completely panicked. I didn’t know
With parallel parking being my new favorite thing I was almost certain I was going to pass my road test. I waited in line for what seemed like hours, I watched as people took off, then came back within 5 minutes of their test time. As more and more people came back, failing, I was growing more and more concerned and worried about how I was going to do, and if I was going to pass. I went through it in my head a million times as I waited, I told myself over and over that I could do it, and that I was a good driver, but nothing could reassure me as I saw for what seemed like the 50th person come out of their cars upset, giving their parents the wheel. It was my turn, as my driving instructor got out of the car, he apologized and said, “i’m
Eventually a kid had sold us out, telling the driver who it was. The driver made his way to the back where we were, as we watched him come to us it felt like slow motion because I was so
Andrew, my older brother, in middle of the road he was tired to keep ride the ox for 1 month. He asked me to replace him, so he can get some sleep. But then I do not have any experience of riding ox, that cause our wagon go wrong trail. The sky was dark like almost rain, I was panic. Everyone was in poor health because digest least food.
Hi, my name’s Donovan. I’m 17 years old and graduated this year with honors. I was raised with Christian values in mind, and attended a Methodist school. I was raised in the Christian faith yet I find myself, as with some of my friends who were raised in the same conditions, we seem to be growing farther away from our upbringing as we age. I find myself simply not understanding as time goes by, a complete polar opposite from the song ‘Farther Along’.
We sat there in silence then he came in sat down at looked at us and said. “congratulation we approve you visa”, “Welcome to the United States of America!!”. We both grew extremely excited, we wanted to jump, scream, and shout, but we had to keep our composre, therefore we shook his hand and said poliety “thank you sir”, and we were on our marry way. We left the building my wife immediatley started to cry. I ask “whats wrong”, “im crying because I did it!
They way that I earned money growing up was by washing babysitting or finding odd jobs like cleaning yards , washing cars until I was about 17 than I able to get a real job an get paid hourly. Growing up I never really kept track of my earnings or my expenses because I did not have any. However did kept track of my savings since I wanted to buy my first car. The way that I did this was through auto draft at the time if I was getting paid weekly so I would automatically get 50 dollars switched from, checking to my saving. In no time I had 16,000 dollARS SAVED
I had just gotten my permit about a week ago, and didn’t
Moving to the Right Place When I was born my siblings were 10, 13, and 16. Being so far apart in age caused my life to be very different than that of my siblings. Before I knew it everyone was doing their own thing, going off to college and getting married. My parents divorced when two, so it was just me and my Mom.
A sense of accomplishment is invaluable to a person. Not only does a sense of accomplishment build confidence and faith in oneself, but it also allows one to reflect on how wonderful the journey to the accomplishment was, and how every little struggle and triumph was worth it. In the middle of summer, where time seems endless and the stress of the previous school year has been shed by students, I never expected to find out that I scored a five on both of the advanced placement exams I took. Nor did I have one-hundred percent confidence the goals we set as section leaders of the marching band would actually be met. Yet to my surprise, I had the good fortune of accomplishing challenging things in both aspects of my life.