I'm proud to say my name is Harlin and I'm a girl. Apparently, my name is unique and my life is beautiful.
People say that I'm more beautiful if I rock Selena Gomez's fashion, people say that I'm prettier if I copy Taylor Swift's style. But honestly, to me, I'm perfect if I be me.
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12.40 PM
Monday
Dear blog,
I would love to discuss some topics that has been wandering in my head for a while. I live in Malaysia, and what I realise is that Malaysian schools are quite focused on academic studies. Aesthetic subjects? I don't think so. With all these UPSRs and PMRs going on, students can easily put aside their aesthetic subjects and focus on academic studies. The removal of PMR examinations for the future is a good move. People say that people with brains can guide their life well. What? I don't quite think so. What's the use of brains if we don't socialize? If we get plain-good ideas, but we can't express them well? If we get good results, but we're the shy types, the ones who don't speak up? If we keep our ideas to ourselves because we can't express them?
I've just finished my UPSR examinations and awaiting my results. Next year, I will be studying at Fairview International school. My ambition is to be a journalist. I admire BBC very much.
So anyway, my suggestion is we should focus on aesthetic subjects too. You know, increase more activities related to aesthetic subjects. Learning how to speak up, express ourselves, our points, make a debate club. This way, pupils can truly express their excellent points (which comes from their brains) well and thrive to be the best. We need to be able to create the points and spill it out. We need to have the balance of both. We need to have both in order to thrive.
Alright, I guess that's what I was going to discuss about. Comment if you have any suggestions, as I said above, what's the use of having ideas but keeping them to yourself? Express your points.
If you have any comments on my blog, please leave it here. I'm sincerely saying this, no harsh words, or the profanity filter will act. Thank you very much. ;)
12.40 PM
Monday
Dear blog,
I would love to discuss some topics that has been wandering in my head for a while. I live in Malaysia, and what I realise is that Malaysian schools are quite focused on academic studies. Aesthetic subjects? I don't think so. With all these UPSRs and PMRs going on, students can easily put aside their aesthetic subjects and focus on academic studies. The removal of PMR examinations for the future is a good move. People say that people with brains can guide their life well. What? I don't quite think so. What's the use of brains if we don't socialize? If we get plain-good ideas, but we can't express them well? If we get good results, but we're the shy types, the ones who don't speak up? If we keep our ideas to ourselves because we can't express them?
I've just finished my UPSR examinations and awaiting my results. Next year, I will be studying at Fairview International school. My ambition is to be a journalist. I admire BBC very much.
So anyway, my suggestion is we should focus on aesthetic subjects too. You know, increase more activities related to aesthetic subjects. Learning how to speak up, express ourselves, our points, make a debate club. This way, pupils can truly express their excellent points (which comes from their brains) well and thrive to be the best. We need to be able to create the points and spill it out. We need to have the balance of both. We need to have both in order to thrive.
Alright, I guess that's what I was going to discuss about. Comment if you have any suggestions, as I said above, what's the use of having ideas but keeping them to yourself? Express your points.
Full Name: Harlin bt. Azalimuda
Birthday: 13th June 2000
Horoscope: Gemini
Ambition: Journalist
Nationality: Malaysian
Race: Malay
Religion: Islam
Hi, I'm proud to say my name is Harlin and I'm a girl. Apparently, my name is unique and my life is beautiful. I have a lot of perfect people around me, such as my friendly family, my wonderful friends, and of course, my loyal followers. I'm currently twelve years old, based on my birthday (not year). Life is great being an only child. I live in those sort of places where you get odd looks from people if you wear shorts or mini-skirts or even tank-tops. It's based on religious Islamic rules, most of the people here are Muslims, including me. My country has a mix of cultures too. Anyway, I live in Malaysia and LOOOVE it. ;)
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