Hello, everyone.
We're already halfway through this month, but this time last year, I was in the middle of entrance examination season. I'm sure many of you were the same way. You were busy studying for exams, so it must have been a hard time for you, both mentally and physically. It was definitely hard for me, too. However, to be honest, I was living a depraved life that was not like a test taker. First of all, I hadn't been studying much. I always skipped homework by copying answers or lying, so my study time outside of classes were almost zero. Even classes were skipped two or three times a month. Also, I hate mock exams and have rarely taken them. Luckily it wasn't mandatory, so I had thrown away the question and answer sheets I got every times. In addition, every day after school I would go out and play or go to the gym. It's still the same now, but studying was really painful for me, so I enjoyed doing things other than studying and escaping reality. Even on weekends, I played around as I lied to my family that I was going to go study....There's more to write about, but I'll leave it at that for this one. I was living this way until just before I took the TIU exam. I felt somewhat guilty, and it wasn't very comfortable to see more and more third-year students around me passing exams, but I still didn't feel too threatened and went my way, carefree. And of course, I failed all the universities I wanted to enter. As expected, I'm reflecting on how I spent these exam season now, and I want to make sure this doesn't happen in the future.
But I can say this. I'm really glad I entered TIU.
Thank you for reading.
Hi Ryota, I've never studied for a proper exam, so I admire you for taking it. But I was going to the cram school. I always didn't do my homework and annoyed my cram school teacher... I could understand about them feeling since I started this job, so I really felt sorry for them. I'm glad you're happy to be in this university.
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