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AEP Blog #1.4 “Speeding up the treadmill”

 Good day dear reader! Welcome back to the most freshest of the freshest blogs out there, my kitchen is surely creating the most fine dining dishes to feast yourselves on! 

To start off.. 

I don’t actually use the treadmill.

Upon making the title, I was thinking to just go with it since its the PERFECT way to describe school nowadays and how I (supposedly)”work out” especially to change myself. Taadaa! But I do not! I absolutely despise the smell in the gym — it is as unnatural as it gets.

But anyway, this is what I can say to describe my second half of the first semester in FIS. Although more specifically, in AEP.

The semester kick-started with a rush as my classmates and I found ourselves wrapping up midterms. It's always a whirlwind experience, isn't it? The days leading up to the exams filled with late-night study sessions and fervent last-minute reviews. I couldn't help but reflect on how swiftly time flies in the academic place. 

Now, let's talk about AEP. The ambience of Ms Disa’s classroom is like a breath of fresh air. There's something about the blend of creativity and focus that makes it stand out. It's a space where learning feels natural, and that's a rarity.

I find myself reflecting on how thankful I am for AEP. It's become an important part of my academic experience. The spirit and supportive environment have made it a place where growth feels so important honestly..

So, here's to AEP - a subject that has added a splash of wowww to my academic journey. Moving on,  I'm excited to see how this subject continues. Until next time, dear reader! Thats it from Ayesha



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  1. Thanks for your blog. The gym is a horrible place, OMG the germs that multiply in gyms...that's why I run or stretch at home...funny though my boxing gym doesn't smell, maybe because of all the windows and there's no aircon.

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