Monday, April 20, 2009

Multi-Year Reflection

The main focus I’ve chosen to write about is the improvement of my overall grades. Coming from my old high school in Montreal, I’ve notice that, here at Collingwood, my grades have improved a tremendous amount. I’ve been challenged this year with my history and English classes, but I have proven to myself that I can overcome these difficulties and reach my goal of earning higher marks in the two courses. The past two years before Collingwood, I would be somewhat worried to receive my end of term report cards, when here, I’m always excited to see how my grades have improved. That said, I have improved my grades since grade 10, and I have also tremendously improved my grade from September 2008 to this date.

The time I’ve spent at Collingwood has allowed me to be faced with many experiences all enjoyable and worth my development as a well-rounded individual. The work I’ve completed, the thoughts I’ve learnt, the people I’ve met, have all influenced the individual I’ve become today. Collingwood is a school with a great atmosphere and a lot of support to allow me to become the person I want to be. This grade 12 year has also been the last year before university, making it very important to figure who I am. In the end, I believe that my year at Collingwood and only been a good thing for me and my personality.

To this date, April 20th, I believe the achievement I am most proud of is the result of a recent history test I wrote at the beginning of March. History has proven to be a big challenge for me this year. My grades have improved since September because I’ve been constantly focusing on doing well and studying hard to keep achieving better marks. I received an 84% on that history test which is the best I’ve done all year. When my teacher gave me my test back and I saw the mark written on the top corner of the page, I couldn’t be happier. It was a great feeling and has proven to me that I am capable of succeeding in a difficult course.

Although I love Montreal, the city, the people, my friend and family, if there was one thing I could change about high school, it would have been to attend Collingwood for my whole high school education. I strongly believe that there is nothing wrong with this school and that it has a great reputation of believing in success.

Coming from a relatively small, all-girl school, Collingwood has been a big change. Collingwood has prepared me for the future by improving my grades, and by preparing me for the lifestyle you live in university. It has allowed me to adapt to larger classes, more diverse, and that have both girls and boys. I believe coming to Collingwood was a great decision for me and it has exceeded my expectations by a mile. I am glad to have had the opportunity to attend this school for it has had a great impact on my life and has shaped the person I am today.

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