@NavalTradition What if I make it dramatic and talk from a freshman POV lamenting about how my world would end if I didn’t pull up my grades, then go on to discuss how I learned how to deal with my mistakes earlier, and would be better equipped to handle it vs. someone with tip-top grades and did so because they were ‘afraid to fail’, as I’ve seen some people put it, pointing out my advantage over them through said bad grades? Or would that seem more like bragging and putting others down?
Additionally, I’m the only American born in my immediate family (1 of 3 in my extended) and 100% Taiwanese… Would these topics (like Nat Geo) seem stereotypical?