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Hi!

I’m Rachel Ann


It’s my pleasure to introduce myself. I’m Rachel Ann Razonable from Silangan, Mogpog,
Marinduque. I am 19 years of age born on December 4, 2001. I completed my Junior High in
Argao National High School and Senior High in Philippine Central Islands of College at San
Jose Occidental Mindoro.
We have eight of my family. My father already passed away and my mother is a housekeeper. I
have five siblings.
About my achievements, I have never achieved any success at the state level. But at my school, I
got certificates and medals for being an honored student. In senior high, I passed the NCIII
bookkeeping exam and got my certificate.
My strengths are my attitude that I like to take challenges that I CAN do it, my way of thinking
that I take both success and failure in a balanced manner. I don’t like to say my weakness but I
like to say scope for improvement that is I won’t leave any ask in completely, I believe in myself
and my hard work.
My short- term goal is to achieve a higher score. Instead of demanding perfection straight away,
I will gather a series of my past test, review my grades and I will set a goal to attain a higher
score next time. Also complete all my activities and assignments by a set time. To achieve this, I
may consider the subdividing the homework into manageable amounts. With this short- term
goal of mine it is beneficial because they provide practical steps I can take in the moment that
will move me closer to my long- term goals that is to graduate then move into my chosen field of
work to pursue a successful career. As a youngster, I have no work experience but once the
opportunity comes I’ll prove.
“One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world” If there is anyone
who is in position to bring positive change and to help us attain our goal either short or long
term, it is you our dear teacher. Don’t ever think that your efforts as a teacher are insignificant
and make no difference. There is no telling what positive effect you will have on someone’s life,
especially on us, your students. Be brave, stay passionate about your kids and your work and
don’t give up ever. We were all rooting for you, ma’am!

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