Neurologists say there are two different types of people in the world: right-brained and left-brained. The right-brained people are creative, intuitive, and spontaneous. The left-brained folks are more logical and straightforward. Some people are right-brained and others are left-brained. I am right-brained. I am Jill Schulze.
Once I graduate high school, I plan on going to college. Which college? Portland State University. I will go there to get the education needed to work at a magazine or be an editor at a publishing company, all the while reading and furthering in the path of a writer. Having the right side of my brain be the dominant side enables writing to be one of my major strengths. I could spend hours upon hours alone, reading a book or writing something for fun. My favorite television series is the long-lasting British sci-fi: "Doctor Who", because of the way the people who write the script (the first few seasons being R. T. Davies and the newest seasons being written by Steven Moffat) have written it so well, making you empathize for the characters through all of their problems.
At age twelve, I went to the Revolve Tour. The Revolve Tour is for Christian girls from grade six to grade twelve. An author by the name of Jenna Lucado-Bishop was there. She spoke about being strong in your faith and believing in yourself. No matter who you are, it’s a ground-shaking life lesson. Under the influence of my role-models, I have discovered who I am and what I want to do with my life: marvelous things.
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