I have learned so much in the subject Statistics and
Probability. Some of the most unforgettable lessons are permutations and combinations, normal distribution, standard normal curve, finding the z-score, variance, standard deviation and mean, and using the z-table to find the corresponding area of a z-score. However, its not just the thing we've learned cause those are just subject lessons. The most important ones were the moral lessons that we acquire during our classes. First is respect. It is the most basic attitude one must practice and give not only to your teachers but to everything here on Earth. But I guess we failed a lot of times to show this to our teacher. There's almost no class that he didn't got mad at us. Forgiveness will enter the story. We made him mad almost everyday but still he forgives us and even do us a favor just for the sake of our grades. Third is hardwork. I believe that you must work hard to achieve your dreams because there's no shortcut to success. One must really study hard and in advance to be prepared; don't just rely on 'stock knowledge'! This is also one of the qualities I've seen on my classmates. Yes, we may be the loudest and messiest section but when it comes to participation (as told by our teacher), we give our best although it may not be correct. I think that's all I can write now. I'm looking forward for more subject and moral lessons we'll learn on the next grading!