Thursday, October 8, 2009
sacrifice/change
in life there is always sacrifice, but some don't have to be made like life. if you are sacrifice for someone else its your decision. no one should ever be able to control your life. because all lives are in God's hands. another sacrifice is for others but not in terms of life, but for others benefits or well being. sacrificing a home, time, happiness, etc. I may not have known it, but if i didn't leave PCA my family would probably been in a major financial pit because my sister had to go to university. PCA basically wiped out most family's money, but at least it wasn't all that bad, but most decisions that PCA made we could have lived without. Leaving PCA was my last chance to ever gain the experience at the public school and to test out just what was hard in public school, the work or the pressure. You see PCA to me was my home, not only because i spent literally my entire life there. From JK to grade 9, not only that I usually stayed till 6 at the school everyday. It was my second home. This school year everything changed so much - too much for comfort. I might not be able to handle much more of change...
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PCA will always be our second home. Despite all the negative aspects of PCA, I only remember the positive ones and I hope you do too.
ReplyDeleteIt's a sad thing that PCA turned into what it has become today.
It wasn't necessarily about the financial aspect that deterred us from sending you to PCA but more so the quality of education and the Christian ethics they teach you.
Although going to a Christian school is comforting and feels more like home (I really wish you could graduate from there like I did, with the same experiences), going to public school will better prepare you ... for the work pressure and the different cultures and beliefs you have yet to experience.
Hope this helps. Going to public school for you will be less of a shock for you when you go to university...