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Kasia
School is getting crazy
Recently, my school is getting extremely hectic.
Everyday, I wake up at 6 a.m. and leave home by 8 a.m. Then I take a bus to school, that is supposed to stop at the bus stop nearby at 8:04 a.m. but it usually gets there late.
School is 8-12 hours... depending on my extra classes. During that time I can eat only one sandwich and that is because of two reasons.
1. I don't have enough time to eat more since I usually revise the following lesson during the break and we don't have such thing like a lunch break.
2. I don't even want to eat much due to the stress I have.
Every week we have 2-3 tests and there is a lot of material to cover. My memory is so poor that I often mess up the dates and events. That is not good for my social studies and history grades... -_-
Yet, I'm still trying to get it right. It's just the start of the school year, afterall.
Additionally, there are so many mandatory books to read. I wish I could choose the books I'd like to read but since this is the literature needed for the final exams, there is nothing much I can do.
I really hope the time will fly fast...
I want to be an university student already and enjoy my life fully.
Those saying korean students have to study hard... They are not the only ones!!!
Everyday, I study hard at school and then home. I get scolded by mum for having hobbies and passions, though my hobby is learning languages. I often get mad at myself for being this ambitious... but I want to get into the great university to make my parents proud!!
Speaking of which... I should start writing my personal statement.. Where do I start? How do I start? What should I write about? Ughhhh I want to enjoy my youth....
2014년 10월 1일 오후 7:26
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Wow - I thought that such students in Poland don't exist any more ;) Your parents should already be proud of you!!! Keep it up :)
2014년 10월 1일
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언어 구사 능력
중국어(북경어), 영어, 필리핀어(타갈로그어), 일본어, 한국어, 폴란드어, 스페인어, 태국
학습 언어
중국어(북경어), 필리핀어(타갈로그어), 일본어, 한국어, 스페인어, 태국
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