Since I have no siblings, my best friend, Katie, is like a surrogate sister. Katie came to my grade school in third grade, and we quickly became close. She lives right down the street from me, so, even before either of us could drive, we would be at each others' houses constantly. Katie was really athletic, and urged me to try out for sports. I never became an all-star, but I did really enjoying playing on a team, and she has definitely made me more open to trying new things. Katie is a very organized and responsible person, and she has definitely helped me mature as we grow older. However, Katie accepts me unconditionally, and I do and say things with her that I wouldn't with anyone else. She's taught me that every part of my personality is special, and I'm so blessed to have her in my life these past ten years.
Coming to Mount four years ago, I only knew three people. I remember being terrified I would lose the friends who didn't come with me to Mount and wondering if I would ever make new ones. But, these past four years have been some of the best yet. At Mount, I've challenged myself more than I ever have before. I've experimented with clubs and discovered new passions. I've met new people who share my interests and inspire me to always try harder. I can't believe my time here is almost over, but Mount has fully prepared me to take the next step in my education. I entered Mount as a girl, and I'm leaving as a secure, aware, and ambitious young woman.
The way that you describe your experiences of transformation at the Mount are testaments to what we hope the Mount education can be for our students! Thanks for sharing that :) I love walking the Perkiomen with my dog! Such beautiful scenery!
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