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Three letters to high school graduates

Three letters to high school graduates

Introduction: When you look up at the sky, everything is higher than you, you will be inferior; when you look down at the earth, everything is lower than you, you will be conceited; only when you broaden your horizons and take in the sky and the earth, you can find your true place between the sky and the pan earth. Here inspirational story.com has compiled three letters to high school graduates, hope it will be helpful to you.

Part I:

Dear children:

Hello!

The annual college entrance examination, like a majestic giant is approaching us step by step and challenging us! The first time I saw you, I was a coward. The first thing you need to do is to take the courage and wisdom of a young man and declare war on him! I think the answer is self-explanatory. As young people in the new century, we carry not only the fate of individuals and families, but also the fate of a country and a nation! So there is no reason for us to be cowards, no reason to be cowards, we deserve to be heroes!

As a senior, since the college entrance examination is something we cannot avoid, we should face it frankly and accept it rationally. We have a long road ahead of us, we are just starting out, and there will be many obstacles and difficulties waiting for us in our future lives, and the college entrance exam is only the first challenge we face in our long lives, and if we choose to escape and retreat at this point, how will we overcome the difficulties and even tribulations that will befall us in our future destiny?

So here I would like to remind those who are afraid of the college entrance exam, those who plan to give up on it, and those who are considered hopeless by their teachers and parents, that you should not be discouraged and should not care about what others say about you. Believe that you can change everything through hard work! To cheer yourself up from time to time! Believe that what others can do, you can also do through hard work. Have you seen the Japanese cartoon “Dunking Master”? Remember that redheaded kid named Sakuragi Hanamichi? When he first joined the basketball team, he didn’t know anything, he didn’t even know the basic rules of basketball, and he was rushing around the court, repeatedly committing fouls. The coach outside the court shook his head and sighed, the students onlookers laughed loudly, but he ignored all this and continued to do what he wanted. In normal times, he constantly gives himself more training, asks the coach to point out, asks the classmates to help; in the game, he clenches his fists from time to time, shouting: “I am a genius!” “I’m a genius!” He was brave enough to challenge the masters. He finally became a real master of blue dunking! Therefore, you should learn from Sakuragi Hanamichi, learn his self-confidence and even “arrogance”, learn his spirit of never giving in to defeat. With this unconquerable spirit, you will be able to succeed in your studies. Even if you fail, you will have a clear conscience and no more regrets. After all, there is more than one path to success.

I would also like to remind those children who are in a difficult situation that you only have one life to live, and it belongs not only to you, but also to your parents who gave you life, and to everyone who loves you. There are always difficulties and twists and turns in life, and we must learn to sharpen our will in adversity and exercise our ability to deal with problems. In ancient times, Sima Qian was humiliated by the court, but wrote a magnificent masterpiece “The Records of the Grand Historian”; Beethoven, the saint of music, had a difficult life and became deaf at the age of twenty-six, but he left so many beautiful music for the world; Orenso Simpson suffered from malnutrition with chondrosis, and at the age of six, his legs became bow-shaped and his calves began to atrophy, but he finally became an American football star of his dreams. Suffering is a ladder of success for the strong, a lifelong treasure. Dear children, when you encounter difficulties and are in adversity, please choose to be strong! Walk through the darkness before the dawn, and you will be greeted by a brilliant dawn. If you have any knots that you cannot untie, you can talk to your friends, your parents, your teachers, and you can also turn to the media for help. Hefei Evening News’s advice hotline, there are experts to answer your questions and solve problems. Light-heartedness is not a solution to the problem, that will bring great grief to all the people who love you, and will also cause losses to society. Please cherish your life!

I would also like to remind those children who are excelling in their studies that although you are charging ahead, the pressure you are under is also great, and how to maintain your ranking and not let those who come after you get ahead is your greatest concern and worry. So I want to say to you, don’t take the ranking too seriously, don’t be swayed by the occasional one or a few mistakes, don’t put too much pressure on yourself, the load of the heart is too heavy, but will affect the learning effect. Only unload the burden of thought and lighten up, in order to get good results in the exam. There is a British proverb: the one who laughs last is the one who laughs best.

Last but not least, I wish you all success in the college entrance examination.

Ye xx

November 9, 2010

Part II:

April is a strange-looking day. Turning the calendar, there are just less than two months left before the college entrance examination. –April is here, and June is not far behind!

Without further ado, for those of you who are about to take the college entrance exam, there are so many different kinds of atmosphere around you, such as the college entrance exam pledge, mock exams, post-exam summary meetings, all kinds of forms or commemorating what has been done, or announcing a new beginning…

No matter how unpromising your current situation is, no matter how much the process of studying and preparing for the exam is full of bumps in the road, you have to believe in which is the most important thing.

No matter how unpredictable your situation is, and no matter how many bumps in the road the process of preparing for the exam is, you have to believe that even if there is only one second left, a miracle can happen.

Every day of your life that you don’t struggle is a disappointment to the years you’ve spent. The old saying goes: if you try, you can do, if you fight, you can win.

I think it’s a good idea to take in the world and try to find your own place in it, and to paint a brilliant picture of your life.

You’re about to take your entrance exams.

April and May is the best weather, without the heat, without the wet and cold of the rainy season at the time of the yellow plum. There’s no muggy heat, no low pressure, nothing to make you feel uncomfortable. So don’t worry about anything, just keep your mind on the book.

You’re about to take your college entrance exams, right? The first and second models, joint exams, diagnostic exams, and all kinds of pre-exam drills fill your life. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you want to do. It doesn’t matter if you don’t do well once or twice, summarize your lessons well, as long as you are willing to pay, it’s never too late, the best is always behind you.

You’re about to take your college entrance exam, remember to smile at your parents and teachers. You know, they are even more nervous than you are, they will worry about what you will endure, worry that you won’t be able to get over the hurdle, yet still encourage you to try and fight. Because they understand that they really can’t help you in those moments, and that the only way to really get over this hurdle is by yourself. Remember to tell them that you are capable of facing the storm and remember to reassure them that you will be brave as they believe in your strength and growth.

You’re about to take your high school entrance exams. Remember to look at the hard calluses on the tip of your right thumb. Look at the papers you’ve done, the notes you’ve taken, the collection of mistakes you’ve made, look at the look of righteousness in the mirror, and tell yourself that those who have walked with their hearts will never regret it.

You’re about to take your college entrance exams, right? Will you be there in your school uniform? For a kind of remembrance and peace of mind, just like we did back then. Outside the exam room, go ahead and smile, accept those handshakes and hugs from your classmates, your teachers, you were there for each other all the way. Remember, when you take the test, take heart and answer the questions well, that’s all you can do.

You’re about to take your exams, so don’t think about the end result, but believe that you will be rewarded for your efforts.

You’re about to take your exams, so remember when you’re done, don’t argue about them and ask about them like you used to, remember to encourage everyone you meet and remember to cheer them on. Remember to give your anxious teachers and parents the sunniest smile and tell them you are fine. Remember to tell your concerned schoolmates that there’s nothing to the college entrance exam, walk through it and you’ll understand.

This is the college entrance exam, the one that only gives you one chance. The high school entrance exam is not to teach you how cruel the world is and how hopeless life is. It is to tell you to have dreams to look forward to, to give with hard work, and to love everyone who comes with you along the way. So, rest assured, go boldly and believe in yourself, the college entrance exam is just to get your life from this stop to the next, and if the college entrance exam doesn’t give you a future, just keep looking, it will be waiting for you down the road.

Some people once said that a life without experiencing senior year is imperfect, and a life without participating in the college entrance exam is flawed. Senior year is a different journey in life, and it witnesses the perfection after every wrestle!

Part 3:

It’s April 7th, and maybe you don’t want to hear any words about time right now, but I have to say I understand the feeling better than you do, because I’ve been going for two years in my senior year and have enjoyed this ordeal twice.

Two months from today’s is the entrance exam, maybe at this time some of you feel confused, some of you feel that you are about to end this suffering …… I don’t really know how to describe your mood at this time, sweet and sour, bitter and spicy maybe. I would like to analyze the situation I was in.

Studies are not particularly good just middle or upper middle class, and students in this position are very torn. The hope of getting into the school of study is vague, it seems that you can get into the school but not necessarily, you want to study but not quite determined, afraid to study without effect. The first thing you need to do is to make sure that you have a good idea of what you are doing.

For those students who are in this situation, I would like to say that I was such a person at first. My choice is to put up a fight, success or failure is here to stay, what is called face, you look at it too much. For the sake of today’s face, and lost tomorrow’s dignity is not worth it. What can face do, can be exchanged for dignity, at this time you put down your so-called face, for the college entrance examination to fight a, finally in exchange for your dignity and face. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you want to do.

To give you an example, I was very confident that I could succeed without learning and that college was within my reach when I took the 12-year college entrance exam, but it ended in failure. What to do? After a few days of thinking, I told my dad that I wanted to go to the city’s first middle school to repeat, and my dad agreed. Then my aunt asked people to find connections and ended up spending 13,000 to get into the city’s first high school.

When I first arrived, the teachers looked down on me. I remember when I first entered the class, the class teacher didn’t even look up and said to me, “As you can see, there are no extra seats in the class. At that time, I thought if I had to choose again, I would give up and repeat in the city’s first middle school, but at this time it was impossible, the money had been paid. The first time I saw this, I thought I’d give up and go to the first school.

And at this point, am I under a lot of pressure? I’m not sure I’m going to be able to do that. Thirteen thousand was my dad’s savings for a year, and less than a minute later it became a loan fee in exchange for a receipt.

At this point I was mentally cursing myself for being a jerk, because I didn’t know if I would turn that receipt into an acceptance letter.

Sitting in an unfamiliar classroom looking at unfamiliar teachers and classmates, my heart flinched. My heart told me I couldn’t afford to turn the receipt into a letter of acceptance, and what if I didn’t make it this year? I’m not sure how to face my parents, family and friends and old classmates? The first time I saw this, I thought it was a good idea to take a look at it.

After two months of suffering through two exams, I was called out by my language teacher.

The reason is that the first language test was 79 and the second was 77.

“Shuo Shuo, you’ve been here for a while, have you gotten used to life here?”

“Well, I’m getting used to it.”

“Then my class that wasn’t taught well, you bring it up to me and I’ll change it.”

Thinking something was up, I said, “Teacher, it’s not that you’re not doing well, it’s that I’m not learning well.”

“Well,” the teacher said, taking out the report card and saying, “Look at it. “

After reading it, I was shocked, except for my 70s and a few 90s, the rest were all 100s, and my 70s were so blinding.

When I got back to class I thought a lot about how everything that was bad was not the teacher’s problem and not even the school’s problem, it was my problem. But won’t I lose face if I don’t study hard? No, it’s not.

From then on I told myself that it doesn’t matter if I fail or succeed as long as I try, just try and save face for later.

For the next year I was the first one to go to bed and the first one to get up, and I followed my study plan, but of course the first few days were very hard. I memorized one unit of words and one English essay every day, and did all the 12-year national college entrance exam papers and memorized them. I was in tears doing the questions, and the words “I can’t hold on anymore” kept ringing inside me.

But the results weren’t good. When the snow fell in ’13, I still scored over 400, and couldn’t even get into the usual school line of two.

What to do? I really didn’t know, and even less people would tell me. I thought about giving up, I really had no choice, I didn’t know how to face all the people.

On New Year’s Eve, when everyone else went home, I sat alone in an empty classroom, and the cold made me realize that my presence had to be worthwhile, and I stayed at school until New Year’s Eve.

I went back to school after New Year’s and kept going, doing paper after paper, until one day when I went to the bookstore once again to buy papers I realized that there were no more papers for me to buy, because I had all the papers here.

Back at school, standing on the school building looking off into the distance, I suddenly realized that winter was far away and the earth was green. And I’m still the same, improving but still a long way from the second grade. What to do? I don’t know. To study or not to study? I don’t know. It’s April, a beautiful season of spring.

After a fierce struggle, I decided to take all the papers I had done, re-read them, and memorize the important ones.

I think it’s a good idea to take a look at all the papers that you’ve done, and to memorize the important ones.

The day the exam ended, I knew I was finished, I didn’t understand the last English essay, and that was the end of everything.

But the results in the early hours of June 25 told me that my perseverance had paid off. The school I got into is not worth showing off, but it’s enough for me, and I fell one point short of the first grade.

Later, when I was organizing my materials for the year, I realized that the questions I had done stacked up as high as I was tall. Suddenly I felt that people’s potential is incalculable. If you were given a pile as thick as a person’s height on the first day of school and told that this is what you need to do this year, I think most people would flinch.

So, seniors, what I’m trying to say here is that persistence is the most important building block of your success, and it pays off. The potential for you is infinite. Believe in yourself that your persistence at this time will be your success next year.

Don’t be confused, and don’t stay in this spring. Believe in yourself and take advantage of this opportunity to go crazy. After June 8, you won’t have a chance to study like crazy again

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