Now that we are near turning Grade 10, grades 11 and
12 are almost within reach. Many schools and universities are offering these
grade levels but where am I going to conduct these? Am I going to choose
studying in other schools or I’ll continue studying in CavSci?
Today as I can see myself, I know that I’ve changed a
lot. Before I started studying in CavSci, I can say I was still a different
person. Back then, I wasn’t matured as I am right now. Before, I was still impatient,
hot-headed, and prideful and many more. But as time passes by and as I
experienced a lot of struggles here in CavSci, I’ve changed a lot. The
impatient and hot-headed Nicole learned to wait and to remain calm. The
prideful Nicole learned to lower her ego when needed and learned to socialize
with many people. Although there are a lot of struggles which made my journey
hard, I can still say that they are worth it because its product is also good,
which is myself. I think without the hardships and struggles, I wouldn’t be
like this. I wouldn’t be as strong as I am now and I would remain like my old
self, without improvements and still amateur. Aside from improvements in my
attitude, I also experienced developments in intellectual aspect. I gained a
lot of knowledge which will never be removed from me. All in all, this
institution really helped me in shaping my whole self behaviorally and intellectually.
I am really thankful in this institution for molding me in a better individual.
So with these, do you think I’d rather take my grades 11 and 12 in other
schools if there is an opportunity CavSci? Definitely not.
If ever I will pass the admission test, I want to take
my grades 11 and 12 in CavSci. Aside from knowing the benefits I can gain from
the school, it is somewhat giving your deepest gratitude and being loyal to
your Alma Mater. Also, since I know the school personally, I’m pretty confident
that this would help me a lot and this wouldn’t let me take the wrong path. I
trust CavSci and I’d rather experience hardships again in a place I’m used to,
for I know at the end, these hardships would yield an astonishing product that
would help me a lot in the future.
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