April 30 - How important is education in your life right now? Do you think students around the world value school the same way you do? Explain your reasoning.

Response: Right now, a college education is my top priority in life right now. I've always known that I've wanted to have a successful career, and I believe that getting a college degree will be a necessary and big step in that journey. When it comes to high school however, I don't think I've valued it as much as I do college. I think students around the world value school, especially kindergarten-high school, a lot more than I do. Watching those kids travel around 15 km for 2 hours everyday just to go to school made me appreciate how blessed I am to have the privilege of education. I think I may just take the fact I can get to school so easily for granted.

Summary: Today, we watched a film about how kids from around the world get to school everyday. 

Reflection: Education is a privilege that not all kids are so lucky to have. Sometimes it's good to look at your life and appreciate it for the things you have.

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