A Student's Academic Realization
When I was in 9th grade, For once in my high school life, I committed myself to studying. And you know what? It paid off. I managed to get the "With Highest Honor" title for the 3rd quarter, and even got a 100 grade in my card, for the first time, not just in one subject, but in both ICT and Arts. Although, instead of celebrating in my success, I found myself getting pressured and sinking under the weight of expectations.
It was hard choosing between
academic achievement and personal wants/needs. I realized that I wasn't just
doing it for myself, instead I was doing it for my parents' expectations and seeking
their academic validation to me. So, when 10th grade came around, I made a conscious
decision to stop putting much efforts in academics and just continue towards
exploring life.
In 10th grade,
instead of focusing on the main curriculum, I threw myself into extracurricular
activities, I joined Sports Writing, and I wrote my way to victory,
getting the gold medal in our school competition. But that wasn't all. I also
discovered a hidden talent for Badminton and Basketball and succeed to victory, winning yet another gold medal for my duo, my team, and for
our section. And to top it all off, I was given the title of Best
School Editor by none other than the head principal himself. I also dominated and won the e-sports
competition in our school too! I reached the Challenger
rank in League of Legends, which is being in the top 100 players in The Philippine region.
Even though I focused on
extra curricular activities, I still managed to get a GWA of 94 this
school year, and completed Junior High School without a single missing
activities nor a bad record to my name, together with my soulmate, Aikazhen Medina.
Today, in 11th grade,
despite putting less effort in academic stuffs, I still managed to get
another "With High Honor" title by the 2nd quarter of
First Semester, It got me thinking: "What if I push myself academically
again? Would I reach even greater heights?" But then, a little voice inside
reminded me of the stress and anxiety I faced back in 9th grade. It was like a
wake-up call, urging me to be more careful and find a balance between academic
success and personal well-being.
So, instead
of going back to the days where I fully committed my life to studying, I've decided to take a different lifestyle. I have decided to the journey, just enjoy every moment and memories I make, and making the
most of my high school life. After all, you only get to be a student once,
right? So why not enjoy every experience, build new friendships, and explore
the world around you?
I realized
that in the end, it's not just about the grades or the academic achievements; it's about
the memories you make and the lessons you learn along the way. So, as I make my way on the next chapter of my academic journey, I am very excited on what lies ahead. Who knows what the future holds, right? But I'm sure that I'll be ready and will always be ready for whatever comes my way. So here's to
embracing the journey and making the most of every moment. After all, that's
what high school is all about, isn't it?
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What you did was the right way, don't stress yourself too much and have time to enjoy being a teenager. Anyways, Congrats on making this far! Keep it up! we are rooting for your successful life!
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, enjoying youth life is indeed worth it than stressing yourself for academic achievements, but be careful and don't ruin your life just because of the things that makes you happy. Thanks, JP.
DeleteHaving that much of achievements is good! But must've been hard for you so don't pressure yourself too much.
ReplyDeleteIt's not that much, Karl. Thank you for your concern! :)
DeleteDon't stress yourself, bro! Remember that you're still a kid.
ReplyDeleteHahaha. I know right? We're still young and all, that's why I chose to just enjoy every moment, after all we only get to be 16, 17, or 18 once. Thanks for your advice, my guy.
DeleteEnjoy studying; enjoy being a student, Ysrael. You are a naturally gifted; don't pressure yourself too much. You are doing great.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ms. Maureen!
DeleteYou're my idol since day 1 and congrats!!
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha. Johnson, I'm not worthy to be your Idol. YOU are my idol.
DeleteYou are naturally born with that talent, academically smart! but don't stress yourself too much. Congratulations in the achievements and the hardships that you've come through. Everything paid off!
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot, Jud!
DeleteWow you're so smart keep up the good work don't pressure yourself too much. Relax and enjoy life.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mark! I'll keep that advice.
DeleteEnjoyment and happiness will always be the right priority. Take it easy and just enjoy the things that will come in your life.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, Ivan. I made the decision to take things easy and just enjoy the things that comes in my life. I must say that, I never regretted that decision.
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