Linggo, Hunyo 17, 2012

Junior Year, A Year Full of Surprises

         I sat on a bus on my way home after my last day as a 2nd year student at CNSHS, I was thinking, will next year be a great year for me? Later that day, I laid on my bed, but I can't help myself from imagining, could my third year at CNSHS be my most memorable? After two months of vacation, brigada eskwela came. I made a few new friends, and experienced tons of fun along the way. After the day was done, I was sure I was in for something new, fun and challenging.

        June 4, 2012, Monday, 4:45 am. I woke up with a fresh mind and excited to meet new people, learn new lessons and tackle a brand new environment. When I walked to the stairs of the Maliksi Building, I was very determined to face every obstacle that life is giving me. I said to myself, I'll make an impact, I will join new clubs, I will be more sociable and I will study hard. It gave me chills to see new and old faces, I greeted my friends and sat to Jec Sarmiento, I said to myself "Today, is a new day".

        We were called for the flag ceremony, I missed the days when I was made to do jumping jacks for my long hair and forced to exercise even though we look funny. I realized, I love this school more than I think. I love how we struggle doing home works leading to cramming, I love how me and my classmates hang out on lunch and after classes and I loved the fact that this school changed me to a new person. Then the classes started, I was nervous at first because I'm the kind of person that is uncomfortable with new things. After a week,  I started interacting with my new teachers and classmates because I was starting to be comfortable with the new environment.

        After reminiscing all the things I experienced for the last two weeks, I learned that everything is not what it seems. I thought this year would be hard, but i'm pretty sure when summer vacation next year happens, I'll surely remember III-Fluorine as one of my best classes. I look forward to learning more things in the future. I  am very happy with my new teachers and classmates and learning more about them and their attitudes. But in the end, there's one thing for sure, Third Year, is my year.



Informal #1
Aldrian de Leon
III-Fluorine

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