Professor Hussein Hammouda, a distinguished figure in Arabic Literature at Cairo University, shared his reflections on his high school experience, noting it was not a source of stress or burden as it ofen is for students today.
Dr. Hammouda recounted that from his preparatory school days, he set his sights on joining the Faculty of Arts, specifically the Arabic language department. He highlighted that this department, once graced by the esteemed Taha Hussein, did not require exceptionally high scores for admission, a goal he successfully achieved.
High School: A Shift in Perception
Speaking exclusively to “The Seventh Day,” Dr. Hammouda observed that high school has evolved into a critically important source of anxiety for both students and thier parents. He suggested that this pressure could be mitigated if students identified their interests early, selected colleges aligned with those interests, and dedicated themselves to their studies, irrespective of societal perceptions of prestigious versus less desirable institutions.
Concluding his remarks, the professor extended congratulations to all prosperous students and their families, as well as to those who experienced worry and tension during this period. He expressed his best wishes for a future academic year that is more enjoyable, productive, and less fraught with anxiety for everyone.