AP English has impacted my year tremendously. I take the class very seriously because a part of it is teaching me how to live. My parents and I have noted a visible change in my thoughts and actions. I have learned that everything is beautiful, no matter how trivial it may seem. I have learned to love and acknowledge my love for something. I am now able to boldly state the things I love. I have learned that love is something so powerful, especially agape. I have learned to open my eyes, to see better. I am afraid that I will not see well and wrong someone I love, but I know that I can only hope for the best and try my hardest. I have learned the implications of power and how it can be misused. I have learned that the wisdom is in the young and it is up to the elderly to take it into account. I have learned that everything is in the particular, and that the small details will forever enlighten and be meaningful. This isn’t even half of what I learned. I cannot put to words everything I have gained from this course, but I know that it has given me hope and inspiration for the next four years in college.
This wasn’t an ordinary Senior English class. It was a lot more. According to my experience in this course, I would name it “Live and Learn.” I have learned so many things that have helped me understand my past, present, and future. It gave me the extra push, hope, and inspiration when I came to my so-called low this year. My life is worth living and I have come to actually believe that. I realize that I have a greater appreciation for the little things, and that I have learned to love these small things. This course helped me see better—myself, others, and everything surrounding me. I am ready to put what I have learned into action, without the guidance of my fellow classmates and Mr. Berger-White. I will truly miss this class.
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