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ThatCTYgirl (talk | contribs) New page: I'm Emma Zdgiebloski. At my old school, they simply referred to me as "that CTY girl", and I suppose I am. Even though I have only attended CTY for two years, it is a massive part of my li... |
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I'm | CTY has given me the opportunity to know who I want to be. I know I'm not perfect, but that's okay, because I know that my CTY friends and family will always love me. CTY gives you the chance to shine. I have had the privlege of attending two sites, taking classes that unfortunately no longer exist. | ||
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'09 JHU (Baltimore) for Crafting the Essay, Session 2 | '09 JHU (Baltimore) for Crafting the Essay, Session 2 | ||
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'10 LAN (Lancaster) for Intro to Creative Writing, Session 2 | '10 LAN (Lancaster) for Intro to Creative Writing, Session 2 | ||
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'11 LAN for The Critical Essay: Pop Culture | |||
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I | At CTY, I gained a lot. I sang, I danced, I pretended to be a unicorn. I was inspired by a boy who wore heels and a girl who glowed. I laughed and ate breakfast with champions. I met a dysfunctional family that adopted me (LAN '10) and fell in love with the traditions and outlandishness of the Alcove (LAN '11). Take your CTY experiences and never let them go. | ||
Latest revision as of 08:24, 1 June 2018
CTY has given me the opportunity to know who I want to be. I know I'm not perfect, but that's okay, because I know that my CTY friends and family will always love me. CTY gives you the chance to shine. I have had the privlege of attending two sites, taking classes that unfortunately no longer exist.
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'09 JHU (Baltimore) for Crafting the Essay, Session 2
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'10 LAN (Lancaster) for Intro to Creative Writing, Session 2
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'11 LAN for The Critical Essay: Pop Culture
At CTY, I gained a lot. I sang, I danced, I pretended to be a unicorn. I was inspired by a boy who wore heels and a girl who glowed. I laughed and ate breakfast with champions. I met a dysfunctional family that adopted me (LAN '10) and fell in love with the traditions and outlandishness of the Alcove (LAN '11). Take your CTY experiences and never let them go.