Wednesday, December 3, 2008

I Finally Graduate!!!!!





I wondered why I wasn't as happy as the others did even I finally finished my exam and reached the day to leave my school, because these were things that I hoped for for the past few years.


Having my last paper on the 3rd of December,2008, I knew that I had come to the end of my secondary school life. I still remember that I was the last candidate who left the floor. As I walked towards the bus stop, I began to think about many things-how many A's I can get, how would I answer my friend when they ask me about whether I miss the school, what I should do after this, etc.. I wondered why I wasn't as happy as the others did even I finally finished my exam and reached the day to leave my school,because these were things that I hoped for for the past few years.

After all, do I really miss the school? I have been complaining a lot of things about the school-the facilities, the school authority as well as the school system. What's the reason behind all the complaints? I just hoped for a better school for the younger schoolmates,and this is the answer. For years, I have been waiting to see the improvements of the school, but everything seems has let me down. The school authority failed to keep their promise on building a canopy for students whereas the SPM results of our school faced serious drop for the past two years. I don't want to blame anyone for this, but just make every effort to contribute something to my school. My academic results is one of the 'tools' that I use to 'fix' my school's reputation. But was it really the results that were responsible for school's bad reputation over the past few years?It might be, but not the only one. Any school, organization or nation can only undergo the 'Renaissance Revolution' if they have the courage to change the old system and try to focus on something that they have been aiming for years but never realise before. For those who study in SMK Seri Indah,Seri Kembangan, is our school ready for that? Or still on the way?

A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject.

-Sir Winston Churchill

Anyway, I am a graduate now. I am no longer fit to care about the school's progress. Before the last dot of my blog takes place, I would like to congratulate all those who graduated their secondary school-may you find your way in your future journey.

Wai Ming.