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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 life. CTY was the first place that truely accepted me for the flawed, eccentric individual that I am. I have attended the following sessions and sites:
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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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'11 LAN for The Critical Essay: Pop Culture
 
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And in those two sessions, I've learned more about who I really am then in any years of schooling. I experienced real love. Not just love between a boyfriend and a girlfriend, but the kind of love that friends have for each other that you just can't ever get rid of. In those wo sessions, I've gained so many people to love, including one guy that I consider my big brother, one very special boy, a very deep girl and many, many others. In those two sessions, my life changed. I am happier, more open and stronger, and I will always know that I have people all over the world who will be there for me.
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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.
 
 
I am a writer, an athlete, a raver, a sister, a friend, a student, a book-lover, a music freak and a daughter (LAN '10). But most of all, I am that CTY girl, and I always will be.
 

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.

    '09 JHU (Baltimore) for Crafting the Essay, Session 2
    '10 LAN (Lancaster) for Intro to Creative Writing, Session 2
    '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.