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I was born on June 23, 1988 via a C-section birth in Albany, New York
at approximately a quarter to noon.
It happened during a drought-inducing heat wave that affected nearly the
entire eastern half of the United States so badly that my parents were afraid I
wasn't going to make it,
but thank goodness I did!
Thanks to my miraculous birth,
I was lucky enough to be raised in a hamlet called Luther Forest, which is
located in the town of Malta just south of Saratoga Springs.
However, because both my parents had to work countless hours in order to
maintain the household sufficiently,
I had to be frequently babysat at this residence in Stillwater, which has dismayed me
quite often because of how the residents negatively treated me, easily
causing me to suffer from separation anxiety.
In 1991, I started preschool at Newmeadow Saratoga School,
Which was then housed in this building at the end of Cypress Drive in Glenville,
and is currently the location of the district office for the
Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake School District.
In 1993,
I started kindergarten at Wood Road Elementary School,
which was and still it is part of the Ballston Spa School District.
When my parents noticed that I was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome, I required
An Easter Seals aide to have by my side in order to guide me throughout my
public schooling days.
Because of when I was born and when I started kindergarten, I was originally
slated to graduate high school in 2006,
but toward the end of my sophomore year in the spring of 2004, I had
difficulty focusing on my academics so much and I needed frequent assistance in
the learning resource department,
which unfortunately seemed quite tedious for me!
Because of that I've decided to drop out of high school, but it dismayed my parents,
relatives, and supporters so much that I instead decided to delay my
high school graduation a year later to 2007 in order to alleviate
the last few years of my public schooling days.
Unfortunately, this meant that I was unable to graduate with my peers since
I was able to get along with them quite well
as they and I mourned being unable to gradually together,
but I'm still glad i made it!
In the fall of that same year i started college at SUNY Adirondack and enrolled in
the Radio-TV Broadcasting program.
I was inspired to pursue a career as a news anchor because of how much I
enjoyed catching glimpses of WNYT News Channel 13 in the morning
back in my public schooling days.
However, once again, because of my Asperger Syndrome diagnosis, I was placed
Into CWI's Life Unlimited program in order to be guided throughout my
college experience.
Luckily, I am expected to graduate this spring,
for Advanced Video Production is the last course I'm currently taking before I can
finally receive my Radio-TV Broadcasting Certificate.
Thus I will hopefully be able to live a brighter future with an enjoyable career I can
work for a living,
which can hopefully be a thrilling career in the broadcasting field!