Academic for Cherysh

Cherysh academic character is many things, besides many things that are not, and many things Cherysh wants them to be. Let’s start going back to preschool. Cherysh in my heart has never accepted anything below average AB. Things changed once she went to middle school and high school. Cherysh still received something below the average B in middle school, but some subjects demanded more attention than others. Subjects like math and science were always at A level or at least a high B average. The topics that required more attention were history and grammar. She was never interested in history; The subjects did not catch her eye as quickly as mathematics or science. The rules, in her opinion, would have understood the concept better if the material had not been divided recklessly. She felt that much of the material during her pre-kindergarten through sixth-grade years had been given to her in a hurry. Cherysh developed this mindset that Cherysh wanted her materials to be given to her in a quick way and expected to be able to keep and produce them again in the same way. Doing so, I believe helped with the habits she developed in the later years of her academic career. Although this process helped her, during high school and she was still able to manage her average AB, it became more difficult as she started taking AP classes and career path courses to improve herself when she was ready to enter college. Average AB faltered a little, but she still tingled when she saw her report cards. But she maintained a 3.6 GPA when she graduated from high school. Once she got into college, she wouldn’t have said it was a completely different ball game but an adjustment. An edit I’m not quite for. The first year, she successfully pierced the skin of her teeth, but once the second year passed, she was in a rabbit hole she couldn’t see her way out of. During her sophomore year, she also got a full-time job to help pay bills and help pay school fees. The second year of life was a slippery slope for her. All the while, Covid had just hit the shores of the United States, and now colleges were sending students home as Covid was hitting the campus floor. It all happened in 2020. Once her two universities sent an email that all students had to leave campus to be safe to return, she packed her bags and started online classes. As the year 2020 fades into 2021, she realizes she can improve herself academically if she stays at home. So, I decided to try online classes. And so, I moved to Georgia. It was probably one of the best decisions he could have made. In conclusion, her academic self is accustomed to learning at a fast pace from past experiences, but she has learned that for her to give her best, it will take time and she makes time to do so. Something I’ve Learned About Self When you get into the groove of searching, reading, choosing, or whatever task that requires it to do, she finds herself doing more than that. It’s almost like instinct. This lets her know that she has the strength to be the best; She just needs to take the time to do it, to be the best academic personality that she can be.

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