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My Life as a Student at Stanton

 

             Harper, can expect me to be a diligent and dedicated student. Copeland's class last year, I learned so much, earned A's, and didn't miss a homework assignment. I stay on top of things pretty well and work hard to be as organized as possible. I helped out the other students who had trouble grasping the concept and I stayed on top of my own work as well. Math is my favorite subject (no I'm not saying that because this is your class). I love the feeling of understanding the material and getting the problems right. I will do my best to comprehend whatever you teach and I will do whatever it takes to not get lost. I love a challenge. I know that my brother who recently graduated from Stanton did great in Calculus and loved it so I hope to follow in his footsteps and be as understanding in math as he was.
             I know that in Mr. Copeland's class last year during my freshman year, I learned a large amount of math material. I understand it and I now tutor some of my friends who didn't understand it as well as I had. I hope to be as confident as possible in my math capabilities. I want to know my answer is right and not have to second guess myself. I want the math concepts to all make sense to me without just memorizing it. I know there were Mixed opinions about Mr. Copeland but his stern manner aside, he was an overall good teacher and taught math well. Based on that, I expect to grasp a well-rounded understanding of pre-calculus and I hope to be able to know it well enough to keep enlightening other students my age. If not, I still hope to pass the class with a decent grade. Overall, I just expect for math to be taught to me in a way that I will understand it and hopefully retain the material.
             I have a wide ranging variety of hobbies and interests. I've been playing fast pitch softball since I was about 7 and playing the piano since I was about 6. Although I stopped taking lessons on the piano about a year ago, I still play occasionally on my own.


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