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It is such a strange feeling. I am standing there with the last report card of ...ever (43/45 :D). The blue, newly carpeted hall of our colourful school reminds me of endless passages between classes, morning running, the occational hiding from teachers and, more often, tracking them down.
Thats all over now. How interresting...how cool.
I felt an inner restlessness. Something like an urge to get out. This is no surprise to me, I must say. What bound me most to ISS is now gone. Foremostly, the studying; but also some of the people and teachers I have been priviledged to get to know.
My time at ISS has officially elapsed. A bittersweet realisation that has not quite stuck into my head yet. Now also my books are back. I heaved 2 suitcases and a handbag full of them to the school this morning. I have my last reportcard, best wishes from many teachers; so now its time for a sum up. my top 5s at ISS are to follow:
Top 5 things I will miss
1) Biology with Mr. Garvey
2) MUN
3) Hunting down teachers
4) The cheapest latte macciato of Stuttgart
5) Having the best chemistry teacher that moves mountains to enable you to work if your up for it.
Top 5 things I won't miss
1) Writing litterature essays
2) Being bored to death in class
3) Most people (sorry but its the truth)
4) Writing IAs
5) Its been a while, but MYP
Top 5 most influential people (to my life) I got to know at ISS
1) Pragathi
2) Mr. Kelly
3) Mr. Garvey
4) Marloes (well, not directly at ISS)
5) The "gang" of grade 3 (Chris, Niv, me)
Top 5 activities/experiences/fieldtrips
1) MUN
2) Habitat
3) Ardêche
4) Rome
5) Space camp
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