Well, I am a 19 year old Mexican girl who will be 20 on April 20. I am a student at the University of Utah, where I am studying Business. I am Catholic in a state that is primarily LDS, which can be difficult at times when the people around you have different beliefs than you do.
My family is the most important thing in my life they are the ones that have gone through everything with me the good and the bad and they will be the ones that will be with me in the future. They are the ones that know exactly how to make me feel safe and make me laugh. My family consists of 11 people.
My dad and mom have worked so hard in this country that is foreign to them. They have done everything possible to secure a better future for my siblings and I. They have worked day and night just to be able to give us shelter and food and clothes. They are working hard just so that my sister and I may attend college to get a higher education, and to have a better life than what they had back in Mexico. They have family living in the U.S. but they live in other states and they either never or rarely see them.
I have 5 sisters that are younger than me, Yazmin is 1 year younger than me and she is studying neonatal nursing at the University of Utah, Yuridia is 2 years younger than me and she is a junior at Bountiful High School, Esmeralda is 11 years younger than me and she is a third grader at Bountiful Elementary, Marisol is 12 years younger than me and she is second grader at Bountiful Elementary and finally the youngest sister Virginia who is 15 years younger than me and she is in Head Start at Bountiful Elementary. I have three younger brothers. Tony is 3 years younger than me and he is a sophomore at Bountiful High School, Marcos who is 4 years younger than me and he is a ninth grader at Millcreek Junior High, and finally Jose who is 7 years younger than me and he is a seventh grader at Millcreek Junior High.
My family is very unique and we all have our own personalities, even so we support each other to always do our best. :)

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