Muntaha Nasir



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Muntaha Nasir Feeling Thoughtful 💭 about SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test)

Be prepared to take the rejection

High school exams are a high hurdle for children.
That pressure may be your first experience in life.

However, in reality, there is always the possibility of failing your first choice.

Not a failure equal failure!

What are you talking about? Failure is not failure!
As you might think,
the opposite of success is not failure.

Regarding the entrance exam,
even if you aim hard and try to get higher, and the result is unacceptable,
it is meaningful to aim seriously.

The problem is aftercare

If there is a target high school, that is not the final landing point.
Beyond that, there is a university, you have a job, and it is
just a passing point.

However, the damage to him is considerable.
At that time, my parents are not allowed to take me down together.

First, take the facts.
And then you need to suggest the best path.

Candidate parents must always be prepared to do so. 

Failure is the source of success

It's a common word, but there's no better word for it.
Some years later, such as failure, "laughter story"

Experience has shown that in the
long run,
challenging can be much more useful for personality development than taking a compromise without taking any effort

Serious determination is more likely to succeed

When I
was really caught up to the edge of the ring and myself and parents decided to be serious,
I have witnessed many situations where my ability can be surprisingly demonstrated.

"Accept everything!"
This determination is actually the secret to success.

A good example of parental determination

It is a story of a certain student who is sure to be recommended admission.

He canceled the recommendation , even though he was sure .

We have not submitted a non-slip application.

The choices are ...

Lower the school of choice and take safety measures

Enroll at the school of your choice

These two.

When I took the exam at the school of my choice,
there was a risk of scoring, and I was in trouble.

Of course, he wants his first aspirations.
I talked carefully with my parent without himself.

The parent said,
"It is my responsibility not to take the non-slip test, and
if it fails, I can support myself with all my might and let it be a
roamer."

 

I was told that my parents were really serious,
and I was prepared to go to the first aspirations because I could be a ronin.

It would be a big pain to have students whose careers could not be decided as a cram school, but I decided
to take the parents and children 's determination.

After that, the student's hard work was remarkable, and on the
day of the entrance examination, an unexpectedly high score!

As a result, we successfully won the pass.

I think this experience has made him a great personal growth.

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