Friday, February 25, 2011

Perspectives

Parent's perspective:

After listening to the headmaster's speech, I felt relieved that I had made the right decision by sending my son to this school. With much more graduates than any other schools in America, it was the best school my son could ever enter. However, I am very worried for my son. He is after all still a kid, and he would not know how to take good care of himself. What if he were to fall sick? Who would be there to take care of him? It would certainly be good if we sent him to a school nearer to our house, but then again, his studies determine his future. In this prominent and promising school, I am sure his results will soar above others. If he were to fall ill, I shall see what I can do to make sure that his misery is short. I wish my son all the best in the long future ahead in this school.


Children's perspective:

I feel very afraid as I have absolutely no idea what the future has in plan for me. Only time can tell. Then again, I find myself excited as well. This is mainly because it would be my first time I am exposed to a new environment. It would be time for me to be independent, far away from the restrictions and protections from my parents.

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