'New beginnings are often disguised as painful endings.' Lao Tzu
5 years of an ERA. Ended.
My time at Haggerston School, how to describe it.... a rollercoaster ride would be an understatement.
It treasures my highs and my lows, in its treasure chest. The memories of going through puberty whilst worrying about factorising in maths, the memories of endless classes whilst dreaming this to end.... and the making friends. I'll tell you how I met my good friend Crystal Bokongo, I met her in French class and she went to go get glue and I found an opportunity to say 'Hi ! ' without the stares of other people.
I said to her, 'What's your name?' like a creepy perv
And she was like 'Crystal' a bit hesitantly or maybe I was just being insecure.
Then I replied with a bright smile on my face, 'Like Crystal Clear.'
And she was like ' Yeaaah....' Her reply trailed off, just like she did to her seat, far away from the 'freak'.
Hahahaha, I will never forget that.
Anyway, my time at Haggerston is not a book to be closed but merely a chapter to be turned. I wish all my classmates the very best and achieving whatever they want. We were the last girls group to finish, and we deserve a majestic ending.
I got my results, 1 A*, 2 As , multiples of Bs and 1 C and .... 1 D ( that was in Technology, I expected it and deserved it) You ask if I'm happy? Well, I'm a bit disappointed but my mum is either more, she's asking for a re-mark which costs £45+ . One day she will realise that grades does not dictate your intellectual ability, but I do not blame her.
Do I blame myself? No, because I worked incredibly hard God knows that and he has rewarded me, this grades was written in stone, before I even wrote a single word on the paper because God has a plan, a righteous plan. This was written in my destiny. And I gladly accept it.
My destiny, you ask? (sorry you're not asking but I need a good transition)
Only God knows my destiny, but after this I hope to get accepted to my dream college Clapton and study Biology, Chemistry, Maths and English Lit for 2 years. And then in university, study medicine.
The reason I want to study medicine, even though its the most cliche choice, is not because of the money (cliche) but because I want to live a great story I want to help my country and other countries, I want to help children to be able to have a good life and open up their results, and get even better grades then me!
Mark Twain, who I love said.
'The two most important days of your life is the day you were born and the day you find out why.'
I found out why and now I need to fulfill it.
The only thing that can stop me is death. Insha'allah (God willing) I will get to be whatever I want to be,and you too.
Be happy for nothing.
but live a great life. :)
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