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Year 2 - Term 1!

The first week of second semester is done! I must say being now on the second year feels real and surreal at the same time because I can’t believe how time passed by. The new subjects that I am taking right now are fun, and I guess one way to enjoy it is these subjects really align with my interests. It makes studying feel less like a chore and more like something I look forward to. Of course, there’s still the challenge of adjusting to new professors, schedules, and workloads, but I think that’s part of the growth I’m excited about. I’m curious to see how the rest of the semester unfolds, and I just hope I can keep the same energy and motivation until the end.

Psychological Statistics First Meeting Done

The class is on the last period, but despite that, I really enjoyed it. It feels like it refreshes my mind on the topics that we also took back in senior high school. We just started, of course, first on the basics, but even then, it already gave me a sense of familiarity and comfort. It’s nice to realize that some concepts still stick with me, and I’m excited to build on them with new lessons.  This subject is really important, especially since understanding statistics will help me interpret data, analyze trends, and make better decisions when working with people in the future. I think this subject will challenge me in a good way, and hopefully, it can also sharpen my analytical skills for the career path I’m aiming for.

CAS STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY

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I just got home from our CAS Assembly today, and I must say, I really need to start adjusting again school will be back in just a few weeks, and everything is slowly starting to feel real. Attending the assembly reminded me how good it feels to be back at ISAT after such a long and refreshing break. It felt comforting to see familiar faces again and be surrounded by the energy of a new academic year. I genuinely appreciated the effort of the CAS Student Council as they discussed their planned programs and projects for the semester. Seeing their dedication made me feel relieved and more hopeful, and I’m truly rooting for their success in all the things they’ve prepared for us.