When I was in high school, my goal was to read a book. I don’t have a clear school goal, because I don’t deserve the school I want to go to, so I can only think about it and daydream. Maybe one day my potential will explode and I will be admitted? But fate favors those who work hard.
When I took the college entrance examination for the first time, when I checked my test scores, my overall score was still about ten points away from the first-class exam, so I could study in an ordinary second-class college. However, after looking at the scores that teachers asked students to upload in the class group, I saw that many students with poor grades performed well and exceeded their usual level. I posted my results with shame, and I was sad at that moment. A classmate with a score similar to mine came to me and said: We can fill in the application form together. This classmate usually had grades behind me. At that time, I was particularly unwilling. I came up with the idea of ??repeating the course, but my classmates advised me not to repeat it after learning about it. But when I went to the school to fill out the volunteer application guide, I chatted with a repeat student who joined our class. Her grades were very poor and her ranking in the class was also low. I heard that my score was very high. Her results were a few points away from the second line. I asked her how many points she had improved compared to last year, and she said that it had increased by more than 70 points. I was shocked at that time. She had improved so many points by repeating the exam? Later, I looked at the scores required by the schools I wanted to attend. I didn’t want to spend my four years studying at an ordinary second-level university.
? The biggest reason why I re-study is: unwillingness.
? My senior year of high school was dull and fulfilling. Because of the scores, I was assigned to the top class for the repeat exams. As a person who has never been in a top class since childhood, this is a novel experience.
? I think my senior year of high school may also be grateful to a classmate: he was the first in our class in my senior year of high school. She usually works very hard. In order to study more at noon, she studies and takes a nap in the classroom. One month before the college entrance examination, she had pain in her feet. Later she went to the hospital and was found to have swollen feet due to liver problems, but she still insisted on studying. When encountering such a thing, she acted very strong. The excellent results she achieved in the end made me firmly believe that God rewards those who work hard and persevere.
? My senior year in high school was to stick to this belief and keep studying every day. The learning atmosphere in the top class is also relatively strong, and it is not as impetuous as the previous class. The new teachers are also very good and I feel like I have learned a lot of knowledge and methods. I am very grateful to my alma mater, she has given me a lot.
In my opinion, it is very important to choose a good school and class for repeat studies, and a good learning atmosphere is very important. It will unconsciously affect your study status. Sometimes I study quietly in the evening self-study, and I am immersed in it. When I look up, I find that everyone is immersed in studying. A sense of fulfillment and urgency urges me to study.
? You must persevere in learning and don’t relax. Occasional relaxation is okay, but don't indulge in it for too long, because this will create inertia and inertia. In my senior year of high school, I was a part-time student. I had to go back and forth twice to have lunch at noon, which took thirty to forty minutes. So I applied for a bed in the school dormitory for lunch break. I have a long lunch break every day. I will read children's books in the dormitory and do some exercises. Although my roommates would chat with each other, it was a bit of a hindrance, but I still insisted on reading in the dormitory as time could not be wasted. I will also take Xiaogan to memorize words and poems on the road.
My simulation results also gave me greater encouragement. Looking at the rising results, I am very happy, because my persistence and hard work have paid off, so I can't relax. I also remember that the head teacher of my third year of high school once said to the point: It is not good to be too lax, as the string is not tightened. Tell yourself not to relax, but to persevere. After all, it’s only two or three hundred days, and the sea and sky will be brighter after that.
I also took a postcard of my ideal university and put it on the table, looking at it from time to time. Write some inspirational words and stick them on your desk to remind yourself.
The moment I walked out of the exam room, I knew I had done well. When I saw the results, it was more than fifty points higher than last year, so I could get a better one. What I think of is still the same sentence: God rewards hard work. God will not treat those who work hard badly. My efforts were not wasted.
? This year of re-study, I have no regrets, and I am even grateful for the decision I made. It is much better to spend one year studying at a more ideal university than to spend four years in a not so good university. Only when you go to university do you realize that there are many outstanding people around you, and the better the university, the more opportunities and platforms it will provide you.
For those who really want to repeat the college entrance examination, go for it bravely. Don’t care about the opinions and advice of people around you and go for it, so that you will have no regrets in the college entrance examination. You know, your life is your own.
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