As this year’s cyberfair competition draws to a finale, the researchers now bid farewell to all the fresh memories and the tedious researches. But the friendship plus the ideals that have just blossomed would not be blown away that easily. New faces were seen, and new bonds were created—all because of this project. It really was tedious, and they all had to shed sweat, blood and tears. Their hands were already even calloused because of all the work. They were anxious to get it on time for the submission and nervous because they were not confident that it would meet their Very-Competitive teacher’s approval and their Very-Assertive school’s admiration. Though that was the case, they learned lots of things. Some of these are enumerated. A.) The researchers all learned how to tolerate each other’s assets and liabilities. B.) The researchers all learned to swab each other’s ‘sweat, blood, and tears’ so that everyone would be comfortable. C.) The researchers also learned the value of cooperation, teamwork, camaraderie and support. D.) The researchers learned the importance of time management, and scheduling [through the ‘hard way’]. And lastly, E.) The researchers learned the value of every little and simple help and support that anyone—any being—could offer and give just for the completion of a project worth a thousand aspirations.
In conclusion, the researchers today, thank every single individual who has made the project not-a-total failure. The researchers go on with their studies bearing in mind new motivations and inspirations, techniques and methods, and finally, various morals and values. And the researchers continue to go through every single day of the remaining days in high school, remembering the VERY pressurizing and stressful yet VERY productive and rewarding project that has made VERY memorable upshots—which is now blooming into VERY beautiful ‘harvests’.
P.S. How do I know all of this? Well, I am one of them—the researchers ^_^V
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