Moved on but not Forgotten
Being with my friends and fellow students during my
final days at school made me cherish my time and memories. I will treasure
these memories and the knowledge I gain since they will serve as inspiration
and tools for helping me grow personally. I'll also try to keep in mind and
apply the lessons I learned from this outbreak, such as how to be more prompt
and organized. I became aware of my development,
learning, and improvement needs for this quarter. This quarter has taught me a
lot about myself as well as my academics, which has helped me realize a lot of
things. My severe procrastination is a problem that prevents me from reaching
my full potential, which has caused my academic performance to suffer. While
juggling a demanding workload, adjusting to the pandemic is challenging.
However, I'll make sure to be more organized and have a tidy list of my tasks
so that I won't feel under pressure or stressed out from juggling multiple
tasks.
Resources:
(Lousianabaptist)-https://louisianabaptists.org/do-you-know-someone-graduating-this-year/ - Retrieved on June 20
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