Saturday, August 13, 2005

Memoir revealing something compelling about me as a person who loves to learn

"Memoir revealing something compelling about me as a person who loves to learn"

 

People usually say learned is lauded everywhere. Trying to say this I am not going to leave footprints of my pride. This is an anecdote revealing my childhood brain, nature and excuses when I was just eight and a half.

 

As a mediocre student in grade four, I was much jovial not taking schooling seriously. During the winter vacation of that year, I had gone to my uncle's, the next district, where nearly two months spent were like a day at the school. That is still a live cast holidays I have ever came across one.

 

Who knows what is going to happen the next minutes? It was totally a distasteful moment when my dad scolded me of such a long stay at uncle's. Further, I nearly fainted when I happened to know that the classes had resumed already, before a month in spite of the earlier mentioned holidays of sixty days; and the second terminal examinations had begun.

 

It was really sobering. All the teachers and the principal had decided on my future. I had to drop out the class. Neither my parents supported me with this difficulty. My next day at the school commenced with the harsh lectures of the principal. But, at last, my words of excuses started inundating with my tears. The principal, finally, discussed with other teachers and my parents, on the spot; and I was excused for the last time but with a vow. (I had to have a rank in the final terminal examinations.) I did too, I stood third; however, people didn't seem happy.

 

Fortunately, the next year in grade five, became the heyday for me. I succeded, I topped the district level examinations. I became all in all- many congrats, prizes and hugs. I think everyone was satisfied with me that time and needless to say I too. This soared my graphs of learning abilities, activities and talents; evitected me as a person who loves to learn, in fact, as a prudent.

 

Still I my teachers and professors have a lively sight of Ekendra as a good student since I had good ranks in my college when I passed the twelvth, the last year. I hope to continue my spirit and the joy of learning with the support and coordinate of all the members of the St John's University best to be someone very learned and of course, prudent.

 

Ekendra Lamsal

Kathmandu NEPAL

 

For presentation at the University of Arkansas, US

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