Quarters Quirks and Quick Fixes
In the classroom, I jumped from one world to another. Science took me back in time to explore Earth’s beginnings. Math kept me on my toes with patterns and sequences. English and Filipino made me look at stories differently, not just as words on a page but as lessons and reflections. AP and EsP kept me grounded in real-life issues, while MAPEH and ICT gave me a mix of creativity and tech. Honestly, it was not always easy, but it felt good to see connections between these subjects and the world around me.
Outside of the usual, something awesome happened. I joined a robotics event. That experience was easily one of the highlights of the quarter. Learning how to program and build with a team of classmates was fun, but even better was meeting people I had never really talked to before. I made new friends, shared ideas, and felt like I belonged to something bigger.
But I will not pretend everything went perfectly. I struggled with procrastination and rushed more than a few assignments. Memorizing content, especially for ICT, was frustrating. I had the time, I just did not always use it well. That is something I want to change moving forward. Little by little, I am learning how to manage my time, take breaks without guilt, and study smarter.
And through all of it, there was one person who made things lighter. A friend who stood by me when I was stressed or discouraged. Her support made a difference, even when it was just a quick message or a quiet moment of encouragement. I am lucky to have someone like her.
As I step into the next quarter, I am not setting huge goals. I am just focusing on staying consistent, enjoying the little wins, and learning from the bumps along the way. Whether you are facing the same school pressures or something totally different, I hope you keep going too. To you 2,000 years from now, or even just next week, remember that even the smallest step counts. Especially when you are not taking it alone.
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Don't give up mate, do your best eveyday.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on surviving the first quarter, keep going :)
ReplyDeleteKeep it up. Continue to focused in your study.
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