EFTA01221204.pdf
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RECEIVED
August 29, 2011 SEP 15 2101
Mrs. Cecile deJongh
Manager
Financial Trust Company, Inc.
6100 Red Hook Quarter, B-3
St. Thomas, VI 00802
Dear Mrs. delongh,
Many people around the world applied for a summer program or camp to attend this summer
in hopes of enriching their education or to just have fun. This year, however I applied to a
summer program known as JSA Summer School at Princeton University. Here, I would be taking
part in debate and my class of choice. My school's college counselor had discussed the JSA
Summer School at a meeting and I immediately took interest. I wanted to attend the summer
school because I knew I would get a real college experience and have the ability to learn a lot
this summer. I knew that if I went to the program it would change my life.
While I was on Princeton campus I attended the class Speech and Political Communications
with Professor Torrence, who taught my class and I how to properly speak on any subject in
front of an audience of any size. We also learned about the news media and how journalists
influence the public. By just sitting in the class my vocabulary improved and I learned how to
speak more confidently. From all the intelligent individuals around me I learned more in the
class than I could have in half a year of school. I learned life lessons in the class too, that there
will always be someone more intelligent than me but that I have to still do my best. The
program helped me learn more about myself and the world too.
My new friends who are from all over the world taught me about their cultures and they were
from places I never heard of in my life. Over all, I gained new culture, new experiences, and
new understanding of speech and politics. I now know that everything is political thanks to
Professor Torrence.
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From attending the summer school I learned all about college life (as stated above) and I
believe that will greatly aid me when I actually go to college a few years from now. I
understand how a college campus operates and what it's like to live on one. What I appreciate
the most is that now, when I go for an interview to get a job, I won't be scared to speak in front
of my future boss or employer because this program taught me all about speaking in front of an
important person. On my first day of class I was given five minutes to write an impromptu
speech that was supposed to be to a future employer. Because of this program, I am now more
equipped to face life.
The program was amazing, fun, and educational, of course there will always be hardships
though. Before this program, I was never on my own. I always had my parents to tell me what I
need to do or what needed to happen. At Princeton it was a huge challenge to be on my own.
Also, I felt as if everyone in my class was a whole lot smarter than I was. I felt out of place from
some people because they were so aware of politics and what was happening around the
world, while I wasn't so aware. However, I overcame my insecurities so I could excel at the
Princeton program.
It took a lot to get me to the summer school. Without your donations I never would have been
able to have that amazing experience of being on Princeton and being in the JSA program.
Thank you so much for being so kind and generous to help me get where I wanted to be. This
program helped so much and I am forever grateful. The JSA Princeton program changed my life
forever and I have you to thank for that.
Sincerely.
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