These are the features you will notice at a first glance but there is alife under the features. I go to the Weald sixth form and take fiveA-levels and have already completed one AS.
A-levels take up most of my time, studying and hoping to get the bestresults possible.
My life at home is different to most people. I have a Chileanstep-mother and Chilean step-sister who, don't get me wrong, I love.
I live with my father in a four-bedroom house, and have one brother atuniversity. As a normal person I like to go out and see my friends.
Every year I travel back to see my mum in Chile which is hard butmaintaining friendships around the world is vital to me.
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