Time flies. My life in Hwa Chong JC will come to an end tomorrow. I really appreciate that I am given the opportunity to experience JC life in Singapore. These days remind me of my high school in China that I miss very much.
Compared with my high school, I have to attend lectures here. To teach through lectures is quite common in university, but not in high school. I think it efficient to teach a lot of students together, but maybe it is harder to ensure everybody is focused. I am also not used to the continuous lessons without break. I usually feel lost, hurrying to another classroom after finishing one lesson.
Though in my opinion, Chinese students have more homework to do, Singaporean students are no less hardworking. I often find them doing assignments during break and staying up late to prepare for exams.
Besides study, there are also some similarities and differences, I did not take part in many after-school activities. Hwa Chong students, however, have much more time for CCA. My buddy joins the school orchestra, for she can play Erhu. I have heard that Singaporeans are crazy about eating, but I do not expect their irregular diet. Every time they take a break, they have a meal at canteen, no matter what time it is. It surprises me a lot actually. Sometimes, I have interesting talk with my classmates. I am quite familiar with the jokes they make and the gossip they are interested in, since I usually did it in high school.
To receive education either in China or in Singapore, students will be able to acquire plenty of knowledge, improve themselves and enjoy life, but in different ways. I am fortunate to experience both. I will always cherish my valuable memory in Hwa Chong JC.
Compared with my high school, I have to attend lectures here. To teach through lectures is quite common in university, but not in high school. I think it efficient to teach a lot of students together, but maybe it is harder to ensure everybody is focused. I am also not used to the continuous lessons without break. I usually feel lost, hurrying to another classroom after finishing one lesson.
Though in my opinion, Chinese students have more homework to do, Singaporean students are no less hardworking. I often find them doing assignments during break and staying up late to prepare for exams.
Besides study, there are also some similarities and differences, I did not take part in many after-school activities. Hwa Chong students, however, have much more time for CCA. My buddy joins the school orchestra, for she can play Erhu. I have heard that Singaporeans are crazy about eating, but I do not expect their irregular diet. Every time they take a break, they have a meal at canteen, no matter what time it is. It surprises me a lot actually. Sometimes, I have interesting talk with my classmates. I am quite familiar with the jokes they make and the gossip they are interested in, since I usually did it in high school.
To receive education either in China or in Singapore, students will be able to acquire plenty of knowledge, improve themselves and enjoy life, but in different ways. I am fortunate to experience both. I will always cherish my valuable memory in Hwa Chong JC.
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