My Life As A SARP Student
Over the past two weeks, I have been part of the Summer Academic Remediation Program (SARP), and it has been a time of reflection, learning, and growth. I entered the program with mixed feelings, part of me felt nervous about having to spend summer in school, while another part knew I needed the help to strengthen my academic skills. I was aware that I had areas to improve, and SARP gave me the opportunity to focus on those weaknesses in a supportive environment.
Being in the program hasn’t been easy. Waking up early during summer break was a challenge, and the subject that I took was quite hard, it requires extra effort and patience. At times, I felt frustrated when I didn’t understand the lessons right away. However, I’ve also experienced moments of success like when I finally understand the lessons. The teachers have been helpful and encouraging. These small wins have reminded me that with effort and the right attitude, I can improve.
Looking back, I’m grateful for the progress I’ve made so far. SARP has taught me more than just academics. It has helped me become more focused, more disciplined, and more confident in my ability to learn. My goal is to continue this positive momentum into the upcoming school year, using the skills and habits I’ve developed here. While the journey isn’t over, these past two weeks have shown me that growth is possible when I stay committed and keep trying.
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