I love the close friendships I’ve made – not only with my peers, but with professors as well. It’s almost like your second family. Everyone genuinely cares about you and wants you to succeed.
Someone offers me so many opportunities to interact with new people in different settings that the lessons you learn and the friends you make are ones you know will last a lifetime. . I have an amazing group of friends who support me in everything I do. The fun and laughs we’ve shared got me through the struggles of chance that coming through (actually I am making this sounds too serious, but what can I do?, I really wanted to have it and do the MYMP—as a..Makes my mom proud..how’s that soundJ ) I felt sometimes – and I know that my friends will always be there for me.
Day one, you feel at home. And by the time you make your first new friend, you are at home. When a person goes to a school, he is just a naive child, unaware of the social etiquettes and manners, unaware of the basic discipline that has to be followed in the society. Initially he does not know how to read, write or even speak properly. What it makes so challenging is that this is where a very delicate brain of a child is molded and refined i.e. the child is taught the basic manners to be followed, the ways to read and write, and the manner with which he is to communicate with address the people belonging to different age groups. Many a times, students are subjected to several strict punishments like standing outside the class , and that’s what good about this stage, doing some mistakes at first, then resolute it in a proper way in return.

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