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Autobiography of A College Student
Autobiography of A College Student
My name is Gelliza Z. Quiambao, and I am currently in college studying education. I was born on 12th
of September year 1996, four o’clock in the afternoon, in Jose Payumo Memorial Hospital. My parents
are Gilbert and Josephine and I have two brothers who are Gil Joseph and Gianni.
I started studying when I was three. My grandparents are the ones who served as my babysitter since
my parents weren’t home for work, so my granddad enrolled me in a Daycare Center. You may not
believe this but my grandma told me that I always sleep and cry in school.
After that, my parents enrolled me in Kindergarten then to Elementary. I was only five years old when
I was on the first grade. Had to say, I was the youngest but I’m subsequent. My elementary days are
incredibly awesome. I gained many friends; I achieved honors and awards, academic and sports,
specifically chess. It’s been quite jaded studying six years on the same school but it’s totally fine with
me because I have friends to laugh with, have fun with, and learn with.
In 2008, I graduated from elementary and became a high school freshman in Bataan Peninsula State
University. It’s great that I found true friends that same year, and it’s quite funny how I always wanted
a sister and God gave me
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AUTOBIOGRAPHY
SAMPLE 1 My Autobiography I was born in January of 1960 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. I was adopted at birth by Charles and Mary Galvin (I was named for my father and my youngest sister is named for my mother). We lived in a suburban neighorhood in the town of Chamblee, which has now been surrounded by development. My parents adopted three more children (all girls!) before my father’s job sent my family to theSan Francisco Bay Area in June of 1967. I grew up in Marin County, just north of the City, where I was active in Boy Scouts (I became an Eagle Scout in 1976) and graduated from Marin Catholic High School in 1977. I studied at theUniversity of California at Berkeley for three years (1977-1980), where I planned to major in Computer Science, but wound up taking courses also in Classics, Dutch (I won a Princess Beatrix Scholarship from the Dutch government—now she’s a queen and so am I!), and Astronomy. During this time I lived in the Rockridge district in Oakland. I left the university in 1980 to take “a year off” and never went back, much to my parents’ disappointment. I went to work as a word processor for a temporary help service and wound up doing that for several years. Eventually, I began working with lawyers, and I have now worked in the legal fiel