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Excuse me, what are the benefits of winning the first, second and third prizes in the semi-final of the National Olympic Competition for Mathematics, Physical Chemistry and College Entrance Examinatio
Excuse me, what are the benefits of winning the first, second and third prizes in the semi-final of the National Olympic Competition for Mathematics, Physical Chemistry and College Entrance Examination in Shandong Province? As far as my six-year competition experience is concerned, participating in the competition is not for winning prizes, so don't study with utilitarian heart. Some people say that my game is a failure, and I thought about it once. I didn't leave. It seems that I have studied for nothing for so many years. A few days before the college entrance examination, I thought a lot and seemed to understand. Think about the reason why I played so badly, isn't it because I was too eager for quick success and instant benefit? Someone asked me if I regretted it. I also asked myself. Today, I can tell him firmly that I have no regrets! Those years of study competitions have brought us too much joy, and those days of working hard together and being crazy together have long been our wealth. In the learning competition, I learned not only knowledge, but also the spirit of being willing to study and the friendship of sharing weal and woe. The study contest has given me too many friends. Study, don't think about going, don't be too utilitarian, maybe you can't understand it yet, but please believe that this is the heartfelt words of someone who has experienced it. Learning contest can give you a lot, the simplest example, the placement test of the college entrance examination, I can get the first place in physics, I believe this is not accidental. There are many words, but seeing this question reminds me of infinite memories and a lot of feelings ... Finally, I added a word from my coach when I first entered high school: I have never heard people who choose competitions say they regret it.