Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Sadly this semester has come to an end, which means that I'll also have to say good-bye to what had to be my favorite class of the semester. The memories that have been made and the life lessons told will remain in my heart forever. This class has made me reflect on myself numerous times, and has had me asking who I want to be, who I don't what to be and who I really am. I am proud of how this class has given the confidence to see that I am a good person and that I can do anything and everything if I genuinely want to and if I put my mind to it.

When I first walked into the class, I came in with a completely open mind. In the beginning of the semester I honestly felt a bit uncomfortable and was unsure if this class was really best for me. However, now I can honestly say that my doubts were completely erased. I am so happy that I did continue taking this class as it has brought me so many great opportunities and memories! One opportunity that has made such a huge impact in my life was being able to volunteer at The Surrey Food Bank. It has opened a whole new door in my life that has invited me to continue volunteering at the food bank, soup kitchen or on the side of the street in Vancouver. I love giving back to the less fortunate as it gives me the greatest feeling in the world.


I feel that I have brought a positive attitude to this class at a constant rate throughout the semester. I love hearing other peoples ideas and I love sharing my own ideas. This class has been a great way to see other peoples insights on issues in the community, ways to help others and ways to make our school a better for the Sullivan Heights community as a whole. 

I think that in Community Leadership I deserve an A 89%. With a G in work habits.

1 comment:

  1. For such a shy young woman, you sure have lots to say Simran. Your legacy was very thorough and your learning very transparent. I think it is safe to call you a genuine philanthropist. Please consider posting your legacy here as you've got a nice start to a learning portfolio that you should continue to build long after this course passes you by.

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