Some call it death, but I see it more as a couple near death encounters, and a lot more gaining wisdom. If I see it any other way, I will die.
Here go. My hopes.
Athletic Training: OK. Pray that this will actually be useful in my short career in season. (best class)
AP Physics B: If I don't fall asleep, this might actually be a party full of smart kids. (just smart kids)
AP French: Dear blowoff class, I love you. Except this language is so useless I keep forgetting why I took it. (edit, I was wrong, and I am terrible)
AP Chemistry: This teacher. Teach me chem! I'm probably going to ask for a rec letter from her, so I have to keep a good face... meaning eyes open. And hopefully continue acing those tests like she's used to... just kidding... hopefully not. (B+)
AP Calc BC: Oh baby. Prove yourself. (I lost)
Lunch: I think I'm just going to go make (clay) pots during this period. What a waste of a period. (hoho)
AP US History: I'm doing my homework on McDonalds and Jewel Osco. With luck, my teacher will approve of this liberal side... or else I'm screwed. (still am.)
AP Lang: Supposedly the teacher will like me. I'll take all I can get.
As for badminton and math team, I have big dreams, but I can't tell anyone until I reach them.
And Oasis... I can't wait to see what God has in store again.
Junior year isn't nearly as bad as it seems. I feel like all the teachers for upperclassmen classes stagger the work so you have a week now and then of pure hell, but then all the other weeks are relatively chill. I found Junior year to be the most rewarding year though too. :) So look forward to it!
ReplyDeleteI definitely look forward to seeing some good fruits. School isn't the real pressure.. it's parental expectations. But everyone gets past that so I'll suck it up.
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