Annyeong haseyo! It has been a very long time since I last blogged here...
Many accomplishments in my college life I have made. I finally passed the most challenging subject I have: Programming 1! After all, I have learned much from my failures and mistakes in my first year in college, and these made me a better person.
One of the things I learned is never relying on stock knowledge during examinations and quizzes. There are times when my memory fails me and I tend to forget the answer. The solution to that is constant studying and, as what my teacher in third year high school says, "familiarize, not memorize".
Another thing I learned is that I cannot please everybody, especially my classmates. Now I know that no matter how hard I try to impress everyone, I know I cannot. My parents taught me how to keep myself in low-profile (or in other words, humble) and excel in class, and that way my classmates will have a change of heart and treat me as a friend again. The key to excelling in class is, as I mentioned earlier, constant studying. That way, I will be able to excel in class and stand out among the other students, and I believe that it is the best way to win over your professor without being sipsip (a bootlicker - flattering someone, especially a person in authority, in order to gain an advantage over others).
That's all I could share for now...I'm so tired.
Annyeonghi kyeseyo!
Many accomplishments in my college life I have made. I finally passed the most challenging subject I have: Programming 1! After all, I have learned much from my failures and mistakes in my first year in college, and these made me a better person.
One of the things I learned is never relying on stock knowledge during examinations and quizzes. There are times when my memory fails me and I tend to forget the answer. The solution to that is constant studying and, as what my teacher in third year high school says, "familiarize, not memorize".
Another thing I learned is that I cannot please everybody, especially my classmates. Now I know that no matter how hard I try to impress everyone, I know I cannot. My parents taught me how to keep myself in low-profile (or in other words, humble) and excel in class, and that way my classmates will have a change of heart and treat me as a friend again. The key to excelling in class is, as I mentioned earlier, constant studying. That way, I will be able to excel in class and stand out among the other students, and I believe that it is the best way to win over your professor without being sipsip (a bootlicker - flattering someone, especially a person in authority, in order to gain an advantage over others).
That's all I could share for now...I'm so tired.
Annyeonghi kyeseyo!
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