Saturday, 21 February 2015

Alma Mater, Dearest School

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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