Personal Narrative: Tarheel Challenge Academy

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At my orientation I was kind of scared and I did not really want to be here my life was perfect except school I was in special classes but I had two choices home school or Tarheel challenge academy so I chose Tarheel Challenge Academy . So I got accepted and my first day I got my hair cut in the bay and took a shower and then went to chow and got our boots and then went back to the bay and shined our boots and went to bed the next day pt. And then went to breakfast and then marched and then went to the bay and then shine our boots and then went to lunch and then marched more and then went to the bay and sat on our benches and waited for dinner then marched to the bay and took showers and went to bed wake up and do pt. over and over
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And some finger nail clippers and challenge coins and money to put in my bank account. And then I went back to Tarheel Challenge Academy and signed in put our stuff up and made our bunks and sat on our bench went to chow and then went to the bay and do homework and showered and went to bed the next day we did …show more content…
So basically it is a repeating process so here are my experiences. My experiences here at Tarheel challenge academy have been painful yet have been exciting. My team and I have overcome big obstacles together as one. Such as arguments, fights complaining about food that they don’t eat that much. But we worked it out all that we have to do is stop talking too much and graduate this program as a team. Camp barnhardt is coming up and I think this is going to build our team work up a lot and we are going to have fun while doing it. Some of the stuff we will be doing is zip line, archery, repelling wall, and maybe some more things. Like land navigation and afterword’s we have a family day and we are going to supply up on mouthwash, toothpaste, body wash, soap, tooth brushes. And plan graduation and when I graduate I thank about going to the military and am going to be on the front line for 20 years and get married and then retire and have children and become a police officer for 8 years and then am going to be a carpenter or a roofer then retire and then live the