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Nurin's AEP Adventure (Term 2 #1)

 


New term new me I guess???? I wasn't in AEP class for almost like half the term last time and barely did any work or project after midterms, which was really bad honestly. I was busy with Cambridge exams and was just really mentally drained from school overall. My grades were dropping a little bit as well, and I was really giving up entirely. 

But that's okay, this term I'm on a new mission and I will redeem the hell out of myself. I will put in a lot of effort starting with AEP and try to complete every single tasks given on time. Let this blog be the starting point of me trying to be better in school and develop a new habit of completing seatwork and homework without leaving it to the very last minute.

I hope I will continue to have this energy throughout the whole semester and not just in AEP but in my other subjects as well. Anyways, enough rants about new resolutions and let's get back to the main thing, AEP class and the experience!! ;)

Today's class was an interesting one, spent almost 20 minutes on another word game. Fried all of our brains but in a good way I guess, it was a really fun warm up. Then we proceed to read a few articles and blogs about 'Fashion and Psychology'. It was honestly so cool because I get to learn the connection between fashion and psychology. New information like that are the most interesting because I don't usually find those on a daily basis as the things I browse on the Internet are very much far then those kinds of random facts.

So it was really a good experience today, and I'm pretty sure I'll have a good time in upcoming classes!! Til then!!!

Love, Nurin. 

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