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Written using Hopadski’s Essay-Writing Engine and composed as part of the practice program, it is an autobiographical letter to myself, the future major in Communications and Creative Studies from Harvard University. This is a personal letter that went through the entire process of writing.

The decision to write this letter arose due to the fact that I am interested in social justice and helping others who face social injustices. I have lost many friends and relatives due to social injustice and I want to do something to prevent another family from going through the same trouble. These are just a few of the reasons that led me to research my dream, graduation, and living out my potential.

I plan to graduate from Harvard in three months because that is how I intend to open a new chapter in my life. I hope to be named a Community Service Captain in my university.

When I graduated, I feel that my life was different because I have been emotionally, mentally, and physically abused for my entire life, which I would like to change. After graduating from Harvard, I want to take a move to spend my two summers as a Community Service Captain.

In order to accomplish this feat, I plan to volunteer at the Rajshahi by-election. This election is being held in July this year. It’s the election that will decide the future of Bangladesh.

In case of the beating of someone, I feel that the voter’s will influence their cast. However, with campaigning coming up, it will be easier to convince them that we are ok.

In order to motivate people to vote, a little bit of help from me is definitely needed.

In regards to the latter part of my main goal, I would like to complete the goal of my freshman year at Harvard. I would like to do research and write papers like my true self.

Overall, I am confident about my future. I wish to see the possibilities of the colleges that I attend with the help of the Edmond and Lily Safra fellowship. I have been an AP student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology for the last two years, which is an incredible amount of time to learn and discover. There is a lot that you get to learn when an AP scholar. I got to meet a lot of amazing students at MIT. Many of whom are competitive and excellent academically. They studied their fields for years.

With the help of the mentors and teachers, the instructors, and the researchers, I feel confident that I am not new to Harvard, but at the same time ready to learn. I am not scared of studying for masters and business degrees, I will be ready to do them both. I took the liberal arts courses first and will take up courses that are related to my major as soon as I graduate. I think it is an advantage if you know where you want to go by the end of the second year of university because you will not have to spend the whole first year in pursuing your degree. This is an impressive feeling when you graduate as you feel like you have shown yourself and gave yourself an idea of where you want to be in your life. I want to express that I have definitely set my direction in life.

I have completed a lot of homework already and I want to make my friends feel proud of me. They won’t get frightened of me when I will graduate as I have put the most effort to make them proud.

I have been meaning to write my own letter to me, but there was too much information available on Facebook. I know that the college to attend is important, but I am very comfortable with the options I have been given. I will complete all my assignments and strive to get my classes done on time. My goal is to achieve my pre-college goals. I would like to join the program in high school in my dream college, Harvard University. I hope to better myself and of others. I was anxious to write this letter but with my studying and applying myself to my projects, I feel calm and relaxed. I am extremely grateful for the help I have received from my friends and family. They have helped me take the best course of action to graduate from Harvard in the fastest possible time.

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