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December 14, 2010

4) Graduation T_T)

I've studied in Embassy for 5 months and the time came for me to graduate .

I never thought I would leave this school!

I just enjoyed life but when I opened my eyes in the morning that was the last day at Embassy.

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When I look back at my life in Embasy I've won the Best Student prize twice! :D

 

If I give you some advice to spend your time in Embassy properly I'll say "don't be late for school"

If you're late for class you'll miss the class and you'll interrupt everyone. It'll make it difficult to follow your class.

I've actually seen some students who can't follow the class as they was absent too much and always late for class.

The second, do your homework and review every week.

A lot of Korean students are everywhere in Sydney's language schools, and some students may say it's disappointing that so many Koreans are in class.

However I think Korean people are  everywhere not only in Sydney but also in Tokyo (if you want to study Japanese) , Beijing and US.

So, please don't be disappointed of too many Korean people are in your class :D

Just go your own way and don't hesitate to use English even though your English is not good and not proper.

 

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Good luck everyone!!!!!

 

 

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