Getting used to secondary school life isn't much of an easy task. Well, let me explain why. Firstly, my sleeping time gets slashed by one full hour due to the fact that I live far away from my new school. ONE! I've read that even something as minor as 15 minutes can contribute to your sleeping debt which will eventually accumulate to be a lot of time if you don't catch up with your sleep.
Secondly, instead of studying only 4 subjects, the number of our subjects has been multiplied by more than two! More subjects means more homework, more pressure, and the lastly, the average student's worst fear....MORE TUITION! Now, notice I used the word average and not every. Thats because I personally have wonderful parents who don't believe in the myth that tuition will boost your grades. They believe learning is a journey which should be enjoyed an as long as I do my best, they will be satisfied with whatever results I have achieved. Mentioning this, I feel that most parents nowadays only believe that grades are important. They seem to have forgotten that learning should be a joy, and that grades are just a gauge of your improvements.
Well, enough about that topic, moving on, though I know that I will have to take some time to adapt to new life, I have already made some new year resolutions. In fact, I do hope to be able to get at least an A1 for my two languages, Science and Maths. I also hope to be able to get a gold for my NAPFA test. In my opinion, these two goals won't be easy to attain but I do hope to be able to achieve them and hence, I will give my best effort to ensure my goals come true!
Secondly, instead of studying only 4 subjects, the number of our subjects has been multiplied by more than two! More subjects means more homework, more pressure, and the lastly, the average student's worst fear....MORE TUITION! Now, notice I used the word average and not every. Thats because I personally have wonderful parents who don't believe in the myth that tuition will boost your grades. They believe learning is a journey which should be enjoyed an as long as I do my best, they will be satisfied with whatever results I have achieved. Mentioning this, I feel that most parents nowadays only believe that grades are important. They seem to have forgotten that learning should be a joy, and that grades are just a gauge of your improvements.
Well, enough about that topic, moving on, though I know that I will have to take some time to adapt to new life, I have already made some new year resolutions. In fact, I do hope to be able to get at least an A1 for my two languages, Science and Maths. I also hope to be able to get a gold for my NAPFA test. In my opinion, these two goals won't be easy to attain but I do hope to be able to achieve them and hence, I will give my best effort to ensure my goals come true!
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