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To the Jumpstart Selection Committee, I came to the United States over three years ago from Vietnam. I have been taking ESL classes at Highline College more than two years and I am currently learning in level 4/5 class. I am living in Kent with my wife and my son. I have worked in Vietnam for 27 years for an import and export company and I am currently working for a Korean Mobil company as an accounting assistant. My long-term goal at Highline College is achieving the Accounting Class with an AAS degree, which will give me more opportunities to continue looking for a job is better as an accountant in the future. It will help navigate me to create a plan and accomplish that plan step by step. The potential obstacles I might encounter on my way to college such as the English language, there is no money to pay for tuition, lack of confidence in seeking help from other resources. Everything will be very difficult to overcome, that's why I was forced to find solutions for myself. Fortunately, the College Jumpstart Program will help me troubleshoot most of the issues that I mentioned above. …show more content…
I considered it as reaching my academic goals thanks to its own programs. It can help me gain more insight into English skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, etc. If I pass my coursework I will qualify to move up to English 101 or 101 plus. It means step by step to help me continue towards my college goals. On the other hand, it also helps me to be more confident and very open about asking others for help when I can’t find the information or the resources which I need for myself in order to make my learning improve. Furthermore, I am grateful for this program because this is a course only open for students at Highline and

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