Voices of the Youth: A Progressive Effort to Eliminate Mediocrity

 Voices of the Youth: A Progressive Effort to Eliminate Mediocrity

    During the span of the second quarter, the activities, the blog posts, the internet-related lessons we learned prospered as we delved into the wonders of technology. Throughout this quarter, the various blog posts encompassed the voices that will provide our nation with advancement in different areas of society. I discovered that through these blog posts, we take one further step towards crafting a tomorrow. My experiences contributed to learning more about the future advancement of technology and communication.


Despite having a plethora of discoveries, troubles during our lessons are ultimately unavoidable by normal circumstances. September held the National Science Club Month and as an officer of this club, I had to attend meetings and activities pertaining to club responsibilities and roles and therefore my availability was tarnished for the most part. In passing of school activities there was also an overload of work piling on my schedule inching its way to affect my performance. Multitasking was a must during my perseverance in the second quarter, witnessing the piles of tasks and assignments lay there.


I sought to plan and deal with these hurdles along my journey in the 2nd quarter, this being a mark of my perseverance through the ages. My main battle was against the indomitable essence of time; time management was a difficult thing to constantly practice due to the amount of work that dawned on my schedule. Even in this caliber of stress, I stand to get through the blizzard that awaits me, a symbol of a long-standing commitment to achieve my dream. Inquiries were undoubtedly a must because of my lack of information in a lot of missed topics.


    To delineate my plan these coming quarters and months left of junior high school, I plan to persevere and manage my time properly as a result of dealing with the consequences associated when this practice fails. As a part of the special science class, it is truly a difficult path to excellence and glory, dealing with the various difficult subjects, electives, and most of all, expectations. To have a vision to further dream and aspire to pull through against the walls that stand in front of me will be the utmost priority among other values I consistently try to practice.



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