Tuesday, June 26, 2012

On Junior Year.

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.

2 comments:

  1. 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!

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  2. I 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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