down to earth (not thinking she is better than others). Even though she is a
highly educated and intelligent person, she would never use these qualities to
be condescending to another person.
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We first met back in 2016 in a month-long, intensive Spanish class in Cusco,
Peru. The nature of our class there was very open, causing us to share private
details about our lives and even embarrassing stories, so this made it easier to
get closer as a class. We spent 7 hours a day together in that class, along with
about 10 others, so I would say we got to know each other very well. When we
broke into (divided) groups, we would often work together which always went
well. I felt that she was always a helpful classmate, never one to make you feel
dumb for not knowing an answer. After the class, we remained close friends
throughout our entire year in Cusco. During that entire time, she never did
anything that rubbed me the wrong way (to make angry).
With all this said, this is why I would enjoy studying or working with Veronica. I
feel that she would always remain sincere, regardless of any cutthroat (bad
intentions) workplace environment or competitive or prestigious (of high
class) academia. Furthermore, I feel that she would always be there to help me
out, and I would never worry that she would be conniving. Lastly, I see that she
is a hard-working, dedicated person, so that would make her an even better
candidate. Since we already have some experience as classmates and even
more as friends, this is why I chose to talk about her.
48/ Describe something interesting happened in your
school
You should say:
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What it was
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Where it happened
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Who was there
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And explain how you felt about it
I’m going to talk about one of the highlights of my high school years. First, let
me give you some background. In American culture, we tend to go all out
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