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blog 2.4…5 ?? - huda g11

 Its almost finalsssssss !! My heart pounds achingly every time I remind myself that finals is crawling closer. There’s too many things piling up on us this half term and it’s been straying me away from my studies quite a bit. Especially now that my AS levels are closing in, just adds on more to the pressure.

In AEP we’ve started a new topic and i’m really liking the unit this time as the terms are much more easier to understand and memorise. I really appreciate miss Disa in incorporating paper-based learning rather than using too much technology, I feel like i’ve really missed the more inclusive and interactive feeling to learning new things, it’s reminded me of primary school all the way back before the pandemic happened. As a bigger class now, it feels more lively and there’s more conversation to pms thrown around as we all sit in a circle? square? around each other. This makes me feel better as I can actually interact with those in front of me rather than everyone having to stare straight into a bright screen that sometimes works. 

Looking forward to many more events coming up for this term and parliament events !! Just hoping i’ll be able to handle all of it being close to each other >_<


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