An essay which responds to the question of peer pressure. It is written in the first person and should not be used outside of lit 1001
Title: An essay which responds to the question of peer pressure. It is written in the first person and should not be used outside of lit 1001
Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Details: Words: 305 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
An essay which responds to the question of peer pressure. It is written in the first person and should not be used outside of lit 1001
Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Details: Words: 305 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Askia Roberts
Professor Mallory
AMIR 1001
February 15, 2005
<Tab/>I never really cared about what people thought. My confidence, immaturity, and ignorance kept me blind to what others thought of me. This quickly changed, as I got older. Out of sheer boredom I begin weight training and after about six months I started to notice a change in the way people treated me. It was never always the same but indeed different. People
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gt;I had mixed emotions about the way people perceived but overtime I began to use this to my advantage. I noticed when I let people assume I was the dumb jock they seem to be very impressed of what I assumed to be natural common sense and average intelligence. So when people made comments that were bred out of this stereotype I just laughed it with a comment that neither confirmed and negated it.