Acceptance in University
- Riyadh Ilias Fernini 12C
- Nov 26, 2016
- 2 min read
“A life with no hardship ain’t worth the living.” As a student in high school, I always worked hard but not that much. I am still unsatisfied with my grades and my future is still ambivalent. I wanted dad to abet me in Physics, but he got tons of work on his shoulder. I’d rather study by myself than urge others for help. I’ve always dreamt of college life, but how am I going to achieve it?
School days are tiring and shredding my active brain into pieces. It became clear to me that I’m not aim high but low. My peers at school always say I’m a Brainiac. I don’t think I am. If you think I’m negative, well my negativity is pushing me further to progress in academics. I hope change falls upon me and I start understanding the lessons being taught in class.
I have great teachers that assess our grades fairly. As if we live in an aquatic life ruled by sharks; you feed them for your safety. I’m not rich enough as my classmates. Some of them use their wealth to pass, but not all wealthy kids use their deep pockets. I’m glad for what I have. Let’s get back to college. My grades are improving after I stopped playing video games, and I’m proud I could do something this little. Furthermore, I started to imagine my future, and the picture in mind became vague and cloudy, that I gave up imagining it. So, I focused on the life as a senior.
Grades and passing some exams at school weren’t as hard as the exams you apply for college. I’m currently learning to improve my English since we foreigners should learn it. Although I take care of my own studies at home, I do need the help of a mentor. I use the web as a resource, but sometimes I refer to a book.
I’m applying for college in few months, so I’m doing all I can to become an A student. I prefer to be an assiduous postgraduate to please my pride and earn the approbation I plead to get.
Applying for college isn’t a hard thing to do anymore. I finally started to improve my “A Student Status”. I already have a scholarship, which allows me to have fifty percent off the total cost. My parents are gleeful of the prosperity I’m proceeding to achieve. Now, I can finally allow the wind to blow as I go with the flow of nature.
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