Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Schooling Trajectory

My timeline was mostly composed of my growth throughout my schooling. It begins with my first big final, or EOG, in the 3rd grade. From there throughout middle school and high school I took honors and AP classes, getting me ready for yet other big tests, AP tests. AP classes were the closest example I had to being in an actual college class. So this helped me prepare for my college experience.  Then came applying to college and then finally getting accepted to college. During my path through school I discovered that I really enjoy school and I'm really good at it as well. Being from a small town I went to elementary, middle and high school with the same people, so all my friends throughout this time affected me because they kept me on a straight and narrow path. Their goals were the same as mine, so it was easy to stay focused around them. The most influential person in my path definitely has to be my mom, she will always be my number one fan and her encouragement always kept me going. When I look back on my path I realize that school just came naturally to me and that I had it pretty easy compared to other people that weren't so lucky.

2 comments:

  1. It is great that you test well because that doesn't come natural to everyone. I believe you should keep on the path that you are taking now because It seems you are doing very well. Just dont get side tracked with your writing and thing you still dont need to improve because you have done well so far. Improvement is important no matter how great of a writer you are. So keep striving to do better and your writing will reflect your strength as a writer develop.

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  2. My timeline consisted of a lot of testing stuff too. I mean so many times throughout our educational career, big tests seem to decide our future. Applying to college was big for me and read this, i can't believe i didn't put it in my timeline. I think that was one of the most nerve racking times in my life, waiting to hear back from colleges.

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