Thursday, September 1, 2011

What if...

Joseph: Ma'am May, can I asked you some questions because I have heard that you listen to your students whenever you have time.
Ma'am May: Ah. I see. What questions do you want to ask?
Joseph: What if next grading I'm not in the top ten anymore?
Ma'am May: I don't think you want that to happen.
Joseph: Of course, ma'am! I have decided to study harder this grading to prove that I'm worth it with my position.
Ma'am May: That's the spirit, Joseph.
Joseph: What if I didn't make it this quarter?
Ma'am May: It's okay but better if you will be. Lately, I had realized that studying hard is not the only way to maintain your position in the top ten.
Joseph: But what are those things that I can do to retain my honor?
Ma'am May: I know that you have learned that time management can help you; because with this, you can do your tasks on time, and you will not cram; because I hate cramming when I was in high school and college.
Joseph: Ah. I'll try that because I am very sure that your advice will really help me to maintain or even have a higher position in the ranking.
Ma'am May: Your performances in school should also be good because this is included in the grading system.
Joseph: Okay ma'am. Thank because you had taught me many things for just only a few minutes of talking.
Ma'am May: No problem with me. Do you have any other questions?
Joseph: None ma'am. I think I had asked all my questions already. Now, I have realized that I can still have a higher position ,and that I should not be contented to my rank, and that I should show them that I'm worthy with my position.
Ma'am May: Yes. I think it's already your Physics time, you better go back to your room.
Joseph: Thank you ma'am for spending a short time entertaining my questions. Goodbye, ma'am.
Ma'am May: Goodbye.

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