Transferring schools is not simple, moving to another country is not easy, but changing schools and moving to another country is terrifying. I, myself, as a person who has done both, in such a ridiculously short period of time; feel as I am entering a completely new world where there are no safe curves I can take. So imagine, not having any clue, any information about the place and people you are supposed to live with the rest of what’s left of, not just exclusively your high school days, but perhaps, all your life; and at the same time being a …show more content…
I have been coexisting with the same people for an eternity, some of them I could even call family. I reached a point where knowing every classmate better than themselves, talking to the teachers like they were my uncles and aunts, and all of them actually loving me, was not strange at all. Not to be gullible, but it was actually like that. Having the best grades I could possible get, being the better me I could be, just then I felt comfortable, confident, strengthened. So essentially, my external conflict is generated by the struggle I have with this new school I’m attending now. Having to go through that transition, from feeling so safe and protected to not having any idea of what is happening or what you are supposed go, and especially, what do you need to do to be the best; is seriously