Personal Narrative: Advanced Placement Calculus

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When I entered Grade 12, I decided to take Advanced Placement Calculus in Grade 12 because I wanted to challenge myself and absorb more knowledge in mathematics. I was a bit ambitious and confident all along because math is a thing which I addicted. However, when I was sitting in this dreamed class on the first day, I felt overwhelmed. The course is too challenging and the teacher speaking too fast, there are too many information in every single class. My grade started to go down and I almost give up. However, I didn’t and I persisted because I will never know this knowledge and I will face more challenge if I drop the class. So, for now, I am still in the class and tried my best whatever I felt struggled on many questions, especially the bonus

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