
A Hottie K who teaches with passion makes a difference.
NEVER take such teachers for granted!
SECTION A (Go back to your first DF about “Are you Mr Bean?”, and kindly reflect upon our JC1 journey and please re-answer the question. Kindly post your former and new answers (kindly include the dates).)
Original response (due 20 July 2020):
Title: You reap what you sow.
No, I am not Mr. Bean. Cheating is tempting, but it is the theft of other peoples’ hard work and efforts. At the end of the day, you may be lucky for once and get away with it; but it won’t get you anywhere in the long run.
New response (completed 28 May 2021)
Title: You reap what you sow.
No, I am still no Mr. Bean and it is still tempting to cheat, especially when my outputs don’t commensurate with the efforts put in at times. But I still like to think that although time is a test, my values don’t change over time. And I would continue to stick to diligence and perseverance as my motto in life.
SECTION B (3 significant life/math lessons learned from Kichan in our 3 years of academic and after-school life.)
- Don’t wait for the teacher to explain concepts, always explore on our own first. Keep on trying and exploring.
- MAAHL is hard.
- A good teacher is what it takes to make a hard subject enjoyable to study.
SECTION C (3 unforgettable moments with Kichan (academic or non-academic stuff).)
- Those times in Secondary levels when we have to run to other classes when Mr Kichan ran over time for his math class.
- Super long online SISMO meetings
- All the “amazing” moments he has given us in all the “Amazing tests” 🙂
SECTION D (3 words to best describe your 3 years journey with Kichan.)
Passionate, Meaningful, Mathematical. (if one more word is permitted, then it would be “green”.)