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Blog 1.3 - Writing resume to my future that I can't see (Nurhanis Grade 12)

 


A long time it has been! I could barely remember the last time I wrote a blog. Now I've gotten all cranky at it again :( Well I'm just here to share about the journey of me in AEP class. 

After the midterms, we started a new chapter which involves resumes and CVs. The first meeting after the midterms, we did a quick topic check just as an overview of what we're gonna be doing for the rest of term 1. The pdf Ms. Disa sent was so long that I just didn't try to read everything. I skimmed through but truthfully, I didn't remember anything that I read. I should've read it because the pre-quiz was everything about that. 

Before anything though, we did an activity on Miro where we play dress-up Barbie. I think it was one of the most exciting activity we did. One of the reason is because it's dress-up. As a girl, who doesn't like playing dress-up? I genuinely enjoyed the activity because I could fulfill the child innocence inside me. I could be free and choose whatever I wanted to wear even if I didn't have anything in real life. I could imagine the outfits that I would choose when I'll be interviewed as one.

For the rest of the lessons, we worked on writing a curriculum vitae (CV). Although I won't be needing it right now, at least through this activity, I would know how to write one. I now know the flow of a CV and what is needed to be include in one. It gave me time to reflect on my achievements and work on my sentence structures. Through this activity also, I learnt how to properly skim through an article or a soft copy of a book. After finishing the CV, I felt a sense of accomplishment. I put all of my effort into constructing sentence in a formal way. I took time out to finish it also. 

Personal notes, I can feel how the class is slowly losing motivation. I'm losing mine also. The class is very tense due to people not completing their work. I feel very unfair because I have done my part but I'm still sitting there walking on eggshells because the rest didn't do it. I won't say that I absolutely enjoy AEP with my whole heart but I do my best to do my part whenever I'm given one. I don't want people to suffer because of me. I follow the saying "You make others life easier, Allah will make your life easier". Maybe not in this life but there is the next life. I'm sorry Ms. Disa for all the trouble that I've caused to you. I'll keep that in mind now 💖

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