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All Need is…

Sara is looking for something she can focus. She needs something to change her minds from her ex-boyfriend an




she needs something to change her
d girls she used to hang out but no more. She is a straight “A” student, prom queen type, fun, and loving girl, but she doesn’t enjoy her life recently as well as she used to do. Many things come up once in her junior year and she starts to think that the life is not always easy. In November and December, she finds some interests in going out with new friends and having parties with them. The parties usually have some options such as beers, vodkas, and Dr. Peppers as chaser for vodkas. It is not super fun type of entertainment, but at least it is ok.

At the New Year day, she decides to go to a huge New Year party in her town with her friends. She lives in a typical Midwest town that is small, but has many police officers. They know high school students love to have party at New Year’s Eve, and they know how to catch drunken high school kids. When they find out the house that is full of students with alcohols, they interrupt the party, and bust drunken students. Sara is there and she is drunk. She does not expect that kind of thing will happen to her tonight.

Police called her parents, and her mom comes to get her. Sara has no idea how her parents will react this, because she never been the type of girl who makes parents concern.

Entire way to go home her mom does not speak to her.

Sara feels that she destroy the trust from her parents.

She noticed that she needs to snap out of the way.

“It reaches limit” she thought in the car with a tightlipped mom.

After that day, her parents forbid her to go out after school, and she has to stay home entire after school with her family. Fortunately, this long time in home gives her time to think about her way of life. There is a difference in her heart. The night of New Year changes her perspective for everything. She noticed that the party for getting wasted with new peer is not for her. This is not what she wants. It is not what she is looking for in high school life. Her parents don’t give her actual punishment, but she is feeling enough guilty from the fact that she once lost the trust from them. From the day, it becomes her goal to get back the trust from them.

She finds what she is looking for her life.

To be a real her, is what she needs to do.

Sara starts to focus on school again, studies hard, and returns where she is used to be. Her interest is fascinated with piano that she has talent toward. She changes peers, and no more party with alcohols. She knows her parents love her, and their trust will return if she tries hard. Her parents believe their daughter, and they know that she can make it. Managing hard part of life changes her, and becomes an irreplaceable lesson for her life.

What she is looking for her life does not get from partying and get drunk with peers, but she learns a recipe for being a real her from that night, and

tightlipped mom. She finds out what she needs to do as talented high school student.

“This is not usual defining moment maybe you expect, but it is truly my defining moment for me.” she, now a freshman of UNL, says at the interview.


A defining moment...

All Need is…

Sara is looking for something she can focus. She needs something to change her minds from her ex-boyfriend and girls she used to hang out but no more. She is a straight “A” student, prom queen type, fun, and loving girl, but she doesn’t enjoy her life recently as well as she used to do. Many things come up once in her junior year and she starts to think that the life is not always easy. In November and December, she finds some interests in going out with new friends and having parties with them. The parties usually have some options such as beers, vodkas, and Dr. Peppers as chaser for vodkas. It is not super fun type of entertainment, but at least it is ok.

At the New Year day, she decides to go to a huge New Year party in her town with her friends. She lives in a typical Midwest town that is small, but has many police officers. They know high school students love to have party at New Year’s Eve, and they know how to catch drunken high school kids. When they find out the house that is full of students with alcohols, they interrupt the party, and bust drunken students. Sara is there and she is drunk. She does not expect that kind of thing will happen to her tonight.

Police called her parents, and her mom comes to get her. Sara has no idea how her parents will react this, because she never been the type of girl who makes parents concern.

Entire way to go home her mom does not speak to her.

Sara feels that she destroy the trust from her parents.

She noticed that she needs to snap out of the way.

“It reaches limit” she thought in the car with a tightlipped mom.

After that day, her parents forbid her to go out after school, and she has to stay home entire after school with her family. Fortunately, this long time in home gives her time to think about her way of life. There is a difference in her heart. The night of New Year changes her perspective for everything. She noticed that the party for getting wasted with new peer is not for her. This is not what she wants. It is not what she is looking for in high school life. Her parents don’t give her actual punishment, but she is feeling enough guilty from the fact that she once lost the trust from them. From the day, it becomes her goal to get back the trust from them.

She finds what she is looking for her life.

To be a real her, is what she needs to do.

Sara starts to focus on school again, studies hard, and returns where she is used to be. Her interest is fascinated with piano that she has talent toward. She changes peers, and no more party with alcohols. She knows her parents love her, and their trust will return if she tries hard. Her parents believe their daughter, and they know that she can make it. Managing hard part of life changes her, and becomes an irreplaceable lesson for her life.

What she is looking for her life does not get from partying and get drunk with peers, but she learns a recipe for being a real her from that night, and tightlipped mom. She finds out what she needs to do as talented high school student.

“This is not usual defining moment maybe you expect, but it is truly my defining moment for me.” she, now a freshman of UNL, says at the interview.