day 43 year 12 high school vlog student Australia Aussiebrosquad #Aussiebrosquad
Throughout my Year 12 journey, I've noticed how schoolwork can sometimes feel repetitive, especially when it comes to subjects like maths. Practice questions tend to be very similar day after day, which can make staying motivated a bit tough. However, stepping into the role of teacher recently reminded me how rewarding it can be to share knowledge with others. For one of my dance assessments, I had to teach a dance routine to a classmate and then perform it myself. This not only helped deepen my understanding but also made the learning process more fun and interactive. It was entertaining to see my friends’ reactions, especially when they called me “Professor Jackson” as a joke; it lightened the mood and brought some humor into our busy school days. Besides academics and dance, I've been paying attention to the subtle changes happening around me. It feels like big moments are approaching, creating a mix of excitement and nerves among us students. We often notice little signals or 'clues' that suggest upcoming events or transitions. This anticipation is something many of us share, connecting us despite the challenges we face. Living and studying in Australia as a senior high school student also means being part of a diverse community. Recently, we've had guests from South Korea visiting, which is a reminder of how connected our world has become. These cultural exchanges enrich our school experience and broaden our perspectives. These daily experiences, though sometimes repetitive, build the foundation for our growth and future success. Embracing both the challenges and fun moments helps me stay positive and motivated as I approach the end of my high school journey.
























































































