In the classroom, teachers deliver rich and fascinating knowledge, and students listen with deep concentration. I remember back in seventh grade, Mr. Ye taught us mathematics. I loved his classes because he made learning feel like a joy of life. He was a humorous teacher with a unique teaching style; whenever we struggled to understand, he would share funny stories or jokes to help us remember, which sparked my passion for math. In class, my classmates never hesitated to raise their hands to ask questions. I love Class 3. "The students of Class 3 are the most hardworking"—this is a phrase I always keep in my heart. I love Class 3, its poetic atmosphere, and every diligent student here.
In this beautiful campus, we experience the bittersweetness of youth, sweating and pouring our passion into everything we do. Here, we learn how to rebel, how to listen, and how to exercise self-control. We must realize that life does not change you, but you can change your life; success or failure depends on ourselves. We began to talk about ideals and goals. As our teacher said, having a goal provides the drive to move forward. We are all searching for our own goals; they may be small, but the joy of success is irreplaceable. Our ideals may evolve with new people and experiences, but through the guidance of our teachers and the companionship of our classmates, the roots of our ideals grow deeper within our hearts. We may have lost some things along the way, but what matters is that we have gained so much more.
I love Chunjiang School. I grow here, I strive here, and I experience the vibrant essence of youth here.