IPELSHT & Me
Between these six hundred heads and bodies, there is me: a normal/ordinary college student. Like all the IPELSHTist students, I take, at 8:30am, my destination towards the preparatory. Often, I am excited to attend this beautiful old castle, because I always think that I am going to discover something new between these walls.
It is, like I said, an old building. In fact, it was school for girls. Its architecture is more Ottoman-like.
Once, my friends and I visited the supervisor's desk. I was amazed by the old chimney. I even forgot the reason behind our visit. It was unlike the other rooms where students take courses. And from that moment, I fell in love with the institute.
All my doubts and fears had vanished the moment I discovered the temple-like side of the IPELSHT, where the students of geography and history attend classes.
From the beginning of the university year, I had skeptical thoughts about my choice. Moreover, the bad grades aggravated these doubts. Still, everyday at 8:30, when I look around me, when I see those students full of ambition (they even name themselves the elite), and when I take a look to the building, I remember my crush on this institute from the moment I saw it.
Here, I am learning how to overcome my problems and, the most important, how to love life.
Chaima Bizani.
17/01/2012; El Gorgeni, IPELSHT.
It is, like I said, an old building. In fact, it was school for girls. Its architecture is more Ottoman-like.
Once, my friends and I visited the supervisor's desk. I was amazed by the old chimney. I even forgot the reason behind our visit. It was unlike the other rooms where students take courses. And from that moment, I fell in love with the institute.
All my doubts and fears had vanished the moment I discovered the temple-like side of the IPELSHT, where the students of geography and history attend classes.
From the beginning of the university year, I had skeptical thoughts about my choice. Moreover, the bad grades aggravated these doubts. Still, everyday at 8:30, when I look around me, when I see those students full of ambition (they even name themselves the elite), and when I take a look to the building, I remember my crush on this institute from the moment I saw it.
Here, I am learning how to overcome my problems and, the most important, how to love life.
Chaima Bizani.
17/01/2012; El Gorgeni, IPELSHT.

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