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A Progress is Progress


     

This quarter is a lot better for me than the past one. I and the teachers are closer than before because of the several class we took. My mental and physical health is getting better because of some treatments. I already adjusted again to this kind of learning though, my body will give up on me at times. During this quarter, I have learned a lot about HTML tags. I have no hard time following the indicated instructions in every task. I also enhanced my skills in writing essays because of my blogs which is a win for me since in the past years, I don’t really like writing essays.

     I did not encounter any problems this quarter since I learned how to manage myself and my time well. I corrected the mistakes I did in the first quarter that helped me a lot. I am a lot more productive and do not suffer insomnia anymore. The support I am receiving from my parents really benefits me. I am happier because I got to meet my siblings which caused me to be a little more dedicated to my studies because they inspire me the most.

       Moving on, I will surely do my best for the upcoming quarter because I am not that satisfied with my grades in the past grading.


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