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Submitted by leeves on March 3, 2008
Introduction
First of foremost I would like to thank everyone for reading this book. Even though it may not be much, it best describes the struggles that this life presents itself with to every individual and this is just my story. Every life is a story and each story must have an end, the decisions we make are imprinted onto our lives same as in a story but what we must learn, is that the story never ends at that point.
This autobiography best details my experiences in Pakistan from the moment I arrived till the moment I left and all the key events that happened and what I have gathered about the country itself, all that is written here is nothing but facts and the students who were my peers would be my witnesses.
Chapter One
I had recently spent my last year in Windsor, in a school known as Windsor boys’ school when my parents had decided to go to Pakistan due to my father’s posting. I arrived in Pakistan in 12 September 2006. At reaching the air port and perhaps relaxing for a day or two I was admitted into a well known school in the city was staying in, which was Islamabad. The school was called Froebel’s international school. They had claimed to have been different from every other school due to their standards being of international schools and to meet the needs of an international student who has just arrived from a western country such as England or America. To a certain extent it was true. All the students spoke in fluent English, all the teachers spoke in somewhat fluent English and the classes were well arranged into 1 hour sessions with 2-3 hours break in between lessons depending on how many lessons you took. I personally was attempting to do A levels and I signed up for Chemistry, English and Biology as the subjects of my choice after meeting with the principal in the office.
(I would like to state a few facts, my meeting with the principal and admission to the school...
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