Once upon a time, a girl was born in New Jersey. Her parents named her Jennifer.

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Once upon a time, a girl was born in New Jersey. Her parents named her Jennifer. She didn’t have a strong immune system, so she would get sick a lot. So her mother made her drink hanyak for 5 years so she would become stronger. She hated staying at her house while her parents worked. . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Once upon a time, a girl was born in New Jersey. Her parents named her Jennifer.

She didn’t have a strong immune system, so she would get sick a lot. So her mother made her drink hanyak for 5 years so she would become stronger.

She hated staying at her house while her parents worked.

Luckily, her parents gave birth to her baby brother, who was forced to dress up in girly clothes by her.

Her favorite memory as a child was when she would go to Central Park with her mother and brother.

On her first fishing trip with her brother and father, her brother had to go to the emergency room because he had a fish hook on his finger. She thought he was going die, so she prayed to God asking him to save his life and that she would be a better sister.

After her parents divorced, they moved from New York to Oregon.

In middle school, she had accidently stepped on her pet hamster.. She had a dream about it prior so she was extra careful, but still ended up stepping on him.

In high school, her art teacher told her to try out for the federal junior stamp contest. That was when she realized how much she loved to oil-paint.

After she graduated from high school, she went to a summer program at Yonsei University. That was when she learned about alcohol and the night life in Korea.

She only applied to UW because her mother told her she didn’t have an option.

At one point in her life she could not stand living in Seattle, so she packed her bags and left for Korea.

She felt happy in Korea because no one knew her and she was able to avoid her problems back in the states.

She realized how hard it was to live on her own. So 6 months later, she returned to Seattle and went back to school.

She was confused on what to major in and didn’t want to ask for guidance from others.

One day she met a rabbit who told her that she should major in IVA.

She couldn’t sleep a lot because she was balancing school and work, but she was content with how everything was going along.

She even discovered how amazing coffee was. It became essential for her to drink one every morning.

While her friends seemed to know what they wanted to do after they graduated, she was still uncertain of her future. She felt lost.

While she always worried, she was still hopeful of her future. She knew that if she did her best, there would always be a light guiding her to the right direction.