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Finding enthusiasm in learning: How being a second semester senior has made me a better student

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Izzy Ullmann ’17

For three and a half years of high school I found myself refreshing the MyHAC app, anxiously calculating how many points I needed for an A and begging my teachers to round up my grades.

It wasn’t that I didn’t appreciate learning. I was caught up in the typical college game: one where grades mattered more than learning. This game, that most Staples students have played, is one that bears stress, anxiety and uncertainty about the future.

Now, as a second semester senior who knows where I am going to college, I can appreciate what it means to learn without the pressure of grades.

When I walk into class, instead of worrying about how many points the next test is going to be, I can breathe.

As a second semester senior, I am able to learn for the sake of learning. There is no longer any pressure to achieve the highest grades possible, but instead I am able to absorb material without being stressed out.

Having this readiness to learn is not just a bonus of being a senior, it scientifically improves your learning. According to Neurologist Judy Williams, joy and enthusiasm are essential for learning. Scientifically speaking, when people are not under as much pressure they absorb material and engage in activities more successfully.

I never thought I would ever say this, but I am actually more excited to learn as a second semester senior. With that in mind, I wish I could go back and tell my freshman self to simply relax. To learn without thinking about the grade, to not listen to other people talking about their GPAs, to simply walk into class with a willingness to learn.

The purpose of education is not structured to have an end goal. The purpose is simple: to become a better thinker.

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Izzy Ullmann, Features Editor
Not only does Izzy Ullmann ’17 spend long hours after school with the Inklings staff, but she also is a well rounded person with a variety of interests, including her devotion to staying healthy. “There gets to a point where it doesn't matter if I have so much homework, I just need to get to the gym and workout,” Ullmann ’17 said. Because of her balanced life, the stress of school does not seem to weigh her down. A passion for language has put her in AP spanish this year, and with a beaming smile she talks of her experience in Spain, which made her “sensitive about language barriers...also just about including people when they look like they’re lost or they don’t have friends.” This kindness and motivation made her Opinions editor her first year of Inklings, continuing on to be the Features editor this year, having created the popular section, “Humans of Staples.”

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