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Introduction
As an English class representative, I am often looked upon to serve as a mediator between students and our teacher. Today, I find myself in a position where I need to speak out about something deeply personal and emotional. This article is about my experience as an English class representative and the struggles that came with it.
Expectations and Pressure
Being a class representative is not an easy task, especially in a subject like English. The pressure to perform well academically while also carrying the responsibility of representing your classmates can be overwhelming. At times, I felt like I was constantly under the microscope and had to maintain a certain image.
On top of that, there were times when I felt like I had to put aside my own thoughts and feelings to cater to what my teacher or classmates wanted. It was exhausting trying to balance everyone's expectations and maintain my own sense of self.
Personal Struggles
As the English class representative, I was often called upon to give speeches or presentations in front of the class. I remember one instance where I was supposed to present a poem that I had written, but as I got up to speak, my voice cracked and tears started rolling down my cheeks. I was so overwhelmed with emotions that I couldn't get a word out.
I felt embarrassed and ashamed that I couldn't even present a simple poem in front of my class. It wasn't until after class when my teacher pulled me aside and asked me what was going on that I finally broke down. I confided in her about how stressed and overwhelmed I was feeling.
The Importance of Support
Having someone to talk to was crucial in helping me get through the struggles of being an English class representative. My teacher listened to my concerns and was understanding of my situation. She even offered to help me with time management and organization skills, which greatly improved my performance in school.
It's important for students to have a support system, whether it be a teacher, counselor, or even a friend. As a class representative, I felt like I had to hold everything in and carry the weight of my classmates' expectations on my shoulders. But with the help of supportive individuals, I was able to navigate through the difficulties and come out stronger.
Conclusion
Being an English class representative was a challenging and emotional experience, but it ultimately helped me grow as a person. I learned the importance of balancing my own needs with the needs of others, and also the significance of having a support system in times of difficulty.
To all the class representatives out there, I want to remind you that it's okay to feel overwhelmed and stressed. Don't be afraid to reach out for help and support, as it can make all the difference in your academic and personal life.