Another week has passed. I noticed that the class discipline has improved, and it is no longer as noisy as before. All subjects are now entering their core themes, and the learning pace is gradually accelerating.
During this week, I encountered some difficulties in mathematics; although I understood certain concepts, I struggled to apply them to specific problems. Fortunately, through discussions with Nie Zhaowen, the class monitor, and Qiu Songfa, I was able to clear up my confusion and bridge the gaps in my knowledge.
My time in high school has been incredibly liberating. Back in middle school, the first thing I had to do every day upon returning home was to finish my homework. It became so overwhelming and frustrating that I eventually started rushing through it just to get it over with. High school is quite different; the daily homework load is much lighter, allowing me to read a bit before bed, which feels wonderful.
Even though there is less extracurricular homework in high school, I do not let myself become complacent. Every day, I use my evening self-study time to consolidate what the teachers have taught. When I encounter something I don't understand, I consult my books or ask my classmates; if I still can't figure it out, I seek help from my teachers after class.
I hope my future high school life continues to be this pleasant and fulfilling.