People make two major
choices in this world: holding on and letting go. Soon, we will be leaving the portals of our
school. Our high school days are numbered. In a matter of months, we will
arrive to another higher stage of education: College life.
GRADUATION. The word
we’ve always wanted to come. At the same time, the word we’ve always dreaded to
hear. The fourth quarter is almost ending especially for us who belong to the
Special Classes. Although we are somewhat short of lessons because of the
limited time, I had learned enough things I can apply in my everyday life. I have discovered that it is never too late to
accomplish the things we’ve always wanted to do as long as we’re determined to.
Some problems also
aroused within this period. I had to miss some classes in order to
complete my entry for the Kabayan Search
for Ten Outstanding Public School Students which was held last February 5 – 7
at Pasay City. I didn’t make it but I am happy I was one of the Luzon
finalists. I had to make up with my missed quizzes plus I had to borrow notes
from my trusted classmates. However, I had a hard time understanding certain
lessons―I got a low score in our long test in Advanced Chemistry about Organic
Compounds.
So… is this goodbye?
Temporarily, maybe. Of course, we all have to let go. But as we close the doors
of high school, let’s not just leave a mark: let’s make this legacy lasting and
worth cherishing. And remember that anytime, we can always visit the place
where we spent most of our lives developing our potentials and molding
ourselves into better individuals.
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