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8/14/2019 My Autobiography Essay - A Research Guide for Students

My Autobiography Essay Example


My name is Amanda L. Winter. I was born on 17 March, 1983 in Lexington, Kentucky, where I lived
until the time I went to college in another state. I’m the fourth child and the only girl in a family of
five. My father, Mr. Paul Winter is a retired physician and he currently runs a drug store within the
city.

My mother, Mrs. Beverly Winter was a registered nurse working for various medical institutions
across the state, until she decided to retire in 2010. Nowadays, she helps dad run the drug store. I
went to school in Dixie School and Paul Laurence, where I completed my elementary and high
school education respectively. Then, I went to Kansas University, where I did my under graduate
degree in Journalism.

Growing up around four brothers was not easy, considering the fact that I am a girl. With all the
masculinity in the house, there was a lot of competition and rivalry. I had to be tough as my brothers
or I would have been toppled by their naturally aggressive nature. Not that we were a dysfunctional
family, it was just normal sibling rivalry and it turned to be of benefit to me.

Since I was the youngest and a girl, I was bound to be at the bottom of the totem pole in everything.
So, I had to be equally tough to fight for whatever was rightfully mine. As a result, I turned out to be
a tomboy and also built a reputation as a no nonsense girl. Furthermore, I had older brothers to
protect me in case of a dispute.

I believe I adopted both my parents’ brilliant brains, because I was always the best students
academically. However, my abilities were not limited to the classroom alone. I also excelled in
sports. In high school, I was arguably the best female sportsperson in outdoor games, especially in
athletics and volleyball.

I have many accolades to my name, however the one that stands out was in my second year in
high school. Representing our school in short races, I went to the state competition where I
emerged third overall. I was not fortunate enough to win it, but it was an eye opener for me to strive
for greatness in life. Fortunate for me, I won the best sportsperson award that year at our school’s
award giving ceremony.

While I was forging a name for myself in the academic and sports circles, my social life was in a
really bad state. My tomboy look was making it hard for me to coexist well with either of the sexes.
The girls were scared of my tough persona, while the boys felt intimidated by my confidence and
competitive nature.

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