My summer so far and the rest of it surely belongs to the IB. My
laptop, books and notes have been my traveling companions throughout this
period. Others argue that summer is meant for people to relax and reflect on
the previous school year, however, us IB students have no time to relax as we
are meant to be working on our internal assessments and most importantly the
extended essay.
Summer started off during the month of Ramadan, so hanging out
would only be reasonable if I leave my house at 9pm, plus the weather in
AbuDhabi would reach 53 degrees, so going out in the previous conditions was
unpleasant, which had me stay home and be forced to start my summer work
early.
After a couple of weeks of spending the beginning of summer in
AbuDhabi, I went to Jordan; it was so pleasant and appealing to see it after 3
years. Friends, family and the people there were all welcoming and loving. But
the way they drive there makes me realize how lucky we are here in AD to have
such traffic-less streets. Though I haven’t seen the people there for a while, I
still had to take extra classes to keep some topics fresh in my head, these
included physics and mathematics. I went to the dead see with my friends, which
was an interesting and a memorable trip. But I knew that for every hour I spent
having fun and relaxing, there are 4 other hours that will have to be dedicated
for schoolwork. After spending a month there, I had to head back to Abudhabi
and say goodbyes. So I headed back to Abudhabi, but the weather wasn’t welcoming
which had me feeling down for the first couple of days.
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