In high school, I had a math teacher that I did not like. All of my friends who had other teachers were getting good grades but half of our class was failing. It was my junior year and I wanted to study business management in university so my math grades were really important. That’s why I was so angry about this situation. He was so harsh and had no empathy for his students. Despite my efforts, I was failing the class. That’s why I had to get a really good grade on the final exam. I had to study but instead Whenever I started to study I remembered the academic injustice and got angry. My disappointment was holding me back from studying. Eventually, I got over my disappointment and got a really good grade on the last exam, But still, my GPA was damaged by my junior math class. Even though I liked math and got good grades before and after junior year that math teacher damaged my academic profile. It took a long time to get over my anger. However, after I was no longer angry I realized that this incident thought me a lot. Both about life and academics. I learned that not everything is fair even when it should be. Also, I learned that academics is not all about learning academic stuff but also going through some things that mature you. At the end of the day even though it was a bad experience I am glad that it happened.