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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Me as a Junior

Days gone by like wind in my life. I set my feet in SMA as a freshman last 2006 and now I'm a junior. As a hihschool student, everything changes. The degree of difficulty sets higher and more complicated. Such changes needs adjustments for myself now that I'm a junior."The only permanent thing in this world is change", our Chemistry teacher once said. Yes, and I agree. As I have said everything had change now that I'm a junior. First and foremost, new set of teachers were introduced to us. They all have a nice impression to us but as a student I need to adjust because I didn't really familiarize their personality so much since they were new in our school. Another thing that changed that also gave me so much pressure were loads of assignments, projects, research works and term papers. I really saw the difference because when I am still a sophomore, these things were so light to hold. I can even have much time to have fun with my friends. But now, I consider these things a burden because it made me cry at the middle of the night. Whenever our teachers gave us projects or research works, I say to myself that I should do it as soon as possible. I'm pressured so much because of these things most especially when our projects or assignments involves writnig. I know that i'm poor when it comes to it. but, I don't want to stressed myself just to think of these things. I consider it as a challenge. A challenge that will mold me to a more productive one.For me, I can describe a junior student as both heaven and hell. Heaven because I feel responsible enough to handle tasks both in the school and in our community. In the other hand, a hell because at this point, I can experience great difficulty in the school. But, despite for all of this, I can't deny that even I'm pressured so much, I'm still enjoying in school because of my classmates, friends, teachers and especially my family. They were the reasons why I still set my feet in St. Mary's Academy.

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