Harry Depp will always treasure his experience of getting accepted to Yale Law School.
Harry had a happy life growing up until his mother1 the family and moved out of the county when he was 8. His father then worked several jobs to2 Harry and his older brother, but the family struggled 3. They often had no food or electricity.
Harry's academics significantly suffered. As his grades 4, he channeled his energy into sports. He was5 in boxing and won national and international games, which he hoped would become his way out of6. However, his dream were7 when he suffered a shoulder injury in the 12th grade.
Harry's poor grades as a senior resulted in him being 8 by every college he applied to. So he took a job at Bates Trucking and Trash,9 rubbish and cleaning dustbins.
Rather than add to his despair (绝望), the job marked a10 point in his life. His co-workers found his11 , uplifted him and urged him to go back to school. Finally he was12 to Bowie State University. By the end of his second year, Harry decided he wanted to go to13 school.
Harry was 14 for the support he got from his co-workers. "It was the first time in my life that a group of individuals had really just 15 me, and told me I was intelligent."