"My High School": Reflexive Essay
"My High School": Reflexive Essay
"My High School": Reflexive Essay
Reflexive Essay
My High School
High school has been a very interesting experience for me. It has definitely had its highs and
lows and many confusing experiences in between. Overall, I feel like I have been equipped
for not only college, but also life as a whole. High school has taught me many things, both
academically and emotionally. It has revealed both good and bad, and as a result, has built
many aspects of my character. My experiences at The America School of Bangkok and Le
Cordon Bleu have shaped me into the person that I am today.
From both of these schools, I have learned a lot about my personal qualities, such as my
strengths and weaknesses, and my work habits and attitudes. One of the first things that I had
to learn at The American School of Bangkok, which consisted of my freshman and
sophomore years, was responsibility. I realized that after middle school, my teachers only had
so much responsibility for my grades and even actions. Whether or not I turned in my
homework or received a fair descent grade. My teachers were no longer held responsible for
whether or not I understood the lessons or even showed up for their class. I learned to take
advantage if I did not understand something and I consistently talked with my teachers about
a plan that would help me to succeed in their class. I was always much disciplined and
completed all of my homework, class work, and projects on time. Yet, when it came to
working with others, problems arose. I had to learn how to be humble myself and become
receptive to the ideas and opinions of those around me. I could no longer continue to talk
over others and disrespect their thoughts. In order to work in a group successfully, I realized
that I had to be patient, flexible, and respectful. Obtaining a positive self-esteem and selfworth was always a challenge for me. It was hard for me to encounter difficult challenges
with the mindset of I can do it, because all that I could see was whatever was right in front
of me. When I grasped the meaning of faith and being certain of what I could not see or
understand, I had so much more confidence and security in myself and in my future.
Throughout all of my years in high school, as I took all of the required classes, I learned
many things. I learned about communication, not only in English, but Thai as well. I learned
how to hold a conversation with a Thai-speaking person and I also learned how to write and
read in the language. In both English and Thai, I learned how to communicate my thoughts,
ideas and information in a formal and fluent form. I learned much of my writing skills from
the novels, books, and short stories that I read. My level of reading knowledge improved as I
learned how to understand interpret, and appreciate the written information in literature and
various other documents. Listening and speaking were also very important things that I had to
learn. Through listening, I learned how to receive, interpret, and process verbal messages and