Last week of school this week! I'm not actually super excited as I usually am since I always know weeks go by so quickly so I might as well prepare for my lonely holidays now. I had quite a tiring day this Monday so I ended up staying up when I actually needed it the most. Gosh, I hope I get those two weeks of sleeping where I can pull a Snorlax for two weeks straight and occasionally go on the internet to either blog or check whether my pokes have been returned on Facebook.
English on a Monday morning. It's always quiet in class since the teacher jokes about us needing a cup of coffee because we aren't responsive enough but nevertheless, we got to do some actual work. I only did half of the practice essay and so she told us to do it for homework.
Humanities was next. We went through a worksheet, and by that I mean reading it in class and having a discussion that had nothing to do about the topic. I swear, we're so behind that I think I have to go peek into other classes' online folders and see what stuff they've got there. It's not all the teacher's fault as well, since I actually didn't really pay attention much. I can always revise some other time though.
Science third period and we have two exercises left. Take into consideration that we have the test in two days and we haven't even finished learning the whole damn chapter. Gee, I really don't like my teachers this year. I know that with the other years ago, we didn't really get much work done and we were really behind, but that's because almost the whole class was mucking around and causing havoc but we still managed to complete everything (almost) on time. I think that there should be more book work. Year 10 stuff is the year before our important years: I think it's time we start learning that those years will just be about textbooks.
Last period was our advanced maths test. It was actually pretty difficult for me, and yet some people after test claimed that it was easy. Well, easier than what I thought it'd be. "Question 3 of the last page" were the words uttered by half the class after the test was over. Let's just hope I did okay on the test.
Drum lessons after school, it was alright, I doubt I'm gonna get any practice over the holidays though because I'll be sleeping and sleeping and stuff like that.
So the morals are:
• "Excited for holidays?" Everyone queries. "No, I shan't be looking forward to thy holiday." I replied.
• I'm not sure if I'm getting unusually smart, or teachers are getting lazy.
• "I did so well on the test" -gets a 50%- whereas "I did so bad on the test" -gets a 90%-, you know what good luck charm I have now
Saturday, March 31, 2012
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