hi this is Yvonne from Loise nanyuki girls high school. education is the most important thing for a human life.through education a lot of life status has been improved.in our country most of the job vacancies are of educated people I am in grade 9 and I have a lot of experiences
for me it was not easy at the first place when I joined high school.i was not used to waking up at 4.00 and sleeping at 9.00.at first I was used to perform poorly in physics and so I felt odd of my self.surely practice makes perfect.i worked hard and became successful.i was very happy for that.educational life has not been easy, it has been so challenging .getting good grades at school gives one a sense of pride.through education I have gained a lot of life skills.some of these skills are using effective communication whenever am speaking.most of the experiences have shaped my life.education is also fun .in school what I enjoy most is holding debates .the reason is because it helps one to stand firm in your decision.right now am still getting educated through a pa-moja mentorship program. Iam very happy for that.
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Alison Wu
on December 5, 2019 at 5:40 pm said:
Hi Yvonne,
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences. 🙂 In Canada, our daily schedules are very different than yours. Instead of waking up at 4am, many of the students at Charles Best wake up at 6:30am to get to school before 8:20am. However, because some students don’t start school until 9:40am or even 11:00am, the time does vary! It’s intriguing to compare our different lifestyles.
I agree with you that education is a very enjoyable experience and that it can shape us. It’s awesome how school has challenged you and also gave you a sense of pride. Physics is a hard topic, and last year, I had struggled with it! Out of curiosity, what topics did you cover within that course? Are there any other courses that you’ve had difficulty with? Nonetheless, congrats on becoming successful in Physics.
All the best,
Alison