When I was in my country -Yemen- I was certainly follower because I was a high school student. I depended on my parents in everything. Actually I did not work at all. I was spending my time in studying or having fun with my friends. I had not any real duty to take care of it. I was doing everything impulsively. Even when I had a crisis, I was asking my older brother or my Friends to assist me, to find a solution for my problem. As a result, I was a follower
beyond the shadow of a doubt .
However, now a days everything has changed. I am not a follower anymore. I initiated to become a leader of myself and my actions. Especially here in Canada, it is significant to be a leader because neither my parents nor my friends are here to support me. Also, I am a leader of my younger brother, who came to learn English with me. Which that mean, I am the only one who will be responsible for his childish behavior, particularly he is still underage.
Finally, if I had the opportunity to be a leader of my classmate, I would say no, because being a leader needs a big responsibility, and I am a type of person who more gentle than firm, who do things impulsively not cautiously, who always leisurely not punctual. So i would rather to be follower than leader.