【Matthew】:The biggest challenge was to be ready for the competitions. It was difficult to stay focused with so many textbooks, but things became easy once my mind was made up. I tried to focus and study for hours without being distracted.
While acquiring knowledge, I was able to improve my comprehensive abilities too. The key was to master the learning methods: when preparing for the USAD Art exam, I created a large chart to help memorizing the important information; when working on HOSA, I took a lot of organized notes. Different methods must be utilized for various learning objectives. It’s never just remembering or last-minute efforts. What I needed was a good everyday habit and enough time to be ready.
It’s important to step out of my comfort zone and try something new. I felt less nervous knowing I’ve done the best I could.
【Mom】:Taking the USAD while being locked down in Hubei, finishing the Primary of the Linguistic Olympics, completing 500 pages of HOSA exam textbook, and first time travelled by himself; Literature and Art, Language and The Epidemiology… I hope our young generation realize that becoming strong is the best way to deal with changes. It’s never too late to start, even when the schools are closed, you may choose to stay connected to the world of studying.
My son is growing up among a group of excellent young talents. While seeing the distance, he has become more and more confident. We would also like to thank his teachers at BIBS for their help throughout the months: Mr. Icarus, Ms. Sonja, Ms. Vicky and Ms. Emily.
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