As I would see it my thought process about Rahmani’s Intellectual home is him thinking he was being denied of his life but in reality, it was helping him open his eyes about school. I say that because he was denied everything he chose on what middle school and high school he went to. Yes, he wasn’t always his best and all that, but he did try. The problem he’s having is when he did try doing something good for himself he’d fail. In this constant denial, he felt trapped. When he set off for college he had an equivalent outlook on being trapped however later saw a more profound perspective. Starting CityTech college he went to get help choosing his classes and when he got his help he felt that the guidance teacher gave him the most uninteresting classes. When he got to his English class he believed he was the only one in the class going to answer the teachers’ questions. However, he was wrong a fellow student helped him understand to not worry about what people think of him and stay open-minded. Nevertheless, as soon as he started to see how college works he started to like it. He started joining clubs, helping his peers do well in school, joining contests, and generally helping out the community in CityTech.