My
school was small, but very demanding with personal presentation and its exams (sometimes
I had exams 2 weeks in a row), of UST style, namely, only alternatives, for
this reason, they did not do practical home works except for Art and PE. In the
first and second year I had approx. 9 subjects: maths, language, EP.,
chemistry, history, biology, physics and sports workshop that was independent
of PE, and the third and fourth year elective classes, I had to choose between
scientific and humanistic area and I chose scientific subjects of chemistry,
biology and maths because it was less boring for me, and with it had approx. 12
subjects. As
my school was small, it hadn´t casino (we had lunch in the classroom or on the
patio), computer lab and gym (it was only a court), anyway I still felt pretty
comfortable. In the first year were 45 people in the classroom, but not all
resisted the demands of school and they retired in second year, since there
were 37, with 8 men and the other was
women.
Here
in college, I haven´t felt such a drastic change of the passage from school to
university and I think that my school helped a lot, also here there is more
freedom to do what you want (without harming anyone) and the demand is greater,
because this place teach you how to be adult, also recognizing that the
university delivers free time for leisure.
Natalia,
ResponderEliminar243 words, that is fine. Interesting writing, just check the following:
... I had to choose between scientific and humanistic areaS
... because THEY WERE less boring for me,
and with it I had approx. 12 subjects...
As my school was small, it DIDN'T HAVE A CAFETERIA
... In the first year WE were 45 people in the classroom,
Regards,
JC