Describe your education.

"I would say that I was very, very competitive student and was always interested in foreign cultures so after I graduated the junior-high school, I went to one of the two schools that were publicly chosen as the most specialized in teaching foreign languages in my city. I studied English very hard as much as other subjects because I wanted to be an International Relations major, which was the hardest to get in at that time. I ended up being the third top student among 500 students of the same year, got a small scholarship for that, and had no difficulty to become an IR major. I loved the subject so much I even got the scholarship which gave a 50 % off for my annual tuition fee twice in the four years of my college life. I eventually got in the exchange program with an Canadian university, became the top student among 100 students who were in the program. I am hardworking and very enthusiastic about the subject I study."

Describe your family.

"My sister is very hardworking, not in an academic field, but in a professional way. I mean that she is very dedicated to her work, as a store manager, even though she just started working full-time a couple of years ago. I admire her being very responsible for her role and critical toward the jobs that others do, which are the crucial elements of managing the store. My father may have been the examples of me and her for working full-time and being capable of managing our own problems. We all are very independent, strong, but sometimes think too much and don't let others help us or see us vulnerable. I think that it is important to care and help each other, especially because we all know each other the best for sure."