Sunday, 24 August 2025

★Inside my First Quarter as a 10th Grader ˚₊‧꒰ა ☆ ໒꒱ ‧₊˚

ೀInside My First Quarter as a 10th Grader ⋆.ೃ࿔*:・   

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    The first quarter of Grade 10 felt like a full-on sprint, a wild and sometimes
overwhelming race from the first day of classes to the exams. I was staring at a calendar wondering how August got here so fast. It was a period filled with new subjects, tougher assignments, and the challenge of navigating a more demanding school life. It was a lot, but looking back now, I can honestly say I've learned more than I thought I would, not just from books, but from the everyday chaos of being a high school student. Taking a moment to pause and reflect on everything that has happened has helped me see how much I've grown and what I need to do to make the rest of the school year even better.

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    I came into Grade 10 thinking I knew my study habits, and I quickly realized I didn't. This quarter, I learned that just reading notes isn't enough. I discovered a technique that has changed everything for me, the Pomodoro Technique. I'd study for 25 minutes straight, then take a short 5-minute break to stretch, grab a drink, or just clear my head. Then I'd repeat the cycle. It's the difference between memorizing something for a test and actually understanding it. I somewhat leveled up my time management skill. I used to just go with the flow, but that was a mess with so many assignments and requirements from different subjects. Now, I gradually use a small planner, where I write down my deadlines and make mini to-do lists. It’s a simple change, but it's made me feel so much more in control. I've also learned the value of a good night's sleep. Pulling all-nighters just isn't worth it, a rested brain works way better than a tired one.

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 The biggest struggle for me this quarter was balancing everything. It felt like I had a dozen different deadlines at once. There were days when I felt overwhelmed and wanted to just give up. It was easy to get distracted by my phone or friends, and that's when my deadlines would creep up on me. To deal with the overload, I started my new planner routine. It helped me break down big tasks into smaller, more manageable steps.  I know I have three more quarters to go, and I’m ready for them. I will continue and improve my study habits , especially sticking to the Pomodoro method. I want to get better at finding quiet time for my homework and staying focused. I’m also going to try to be more confident in my classes, whether that means sharing my ideas more often or asking for help when I need it. The first quarter was my warm-up. Now, it's time to put what I've learned into practice and really make this school year count.

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    My personal takeaway from this quarter is that being a Grade 10 student is more than just about getting good grades. It’s a journey of self-discovery and learning how to handle challenges on my own. I came into this year expecting it to be tough, but I didn't expect to have to figure out so much about myself along the way. I learned that my old habits weren’t going to cut it anymore. I had to face my challenges head-on, the disorganization, the shyness, and the overwhelming feeling of being unmotivated. 



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3 comments:

  1. Wow! I totally agree that time is going on so fast.

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  2. Always believe in yourself, just keep going!

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  3. This blog is awespiring! Not every one of our expectations are presented, an outside force leads us to a future that's not within our expectations

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