Monday was our last "real" day of school. It was hell, cuz I had quite a bit of work to make up. And I finally took the final for my PE correspondence course. Whew, that was a huge burden off my shoulders. Taking correspondence was the worst mistake I ever made; you need too much motivation to actually do it. And if you don't, you have to pay for an extension, making it cost just as much as (if not more than) summer school. Plus, every day you don't finish, it haunts you- something lingering in the back of your mind, eating away at your sanity! Ummm, yea, correspondence is NOT for me.
I took the makeup AP for US government on Tuesday- suckage. Then Kevin, Edward, Zack, and I went to Purple Cow for lunch. Later in the afternoon, we had a graduation rehearsal, which was utterly useless. Then, Kevin & I had been invited to present our science fair findings at an Urban Agriculture Conference. Our mentor helped us make our project into a poster for display, and we stood in a hall while scientist-type figures walked by and occasionally stopped to talk to us. It was an interesting experience, and we got some souvenirs too.
On Wednesday, I had to take my finals for government and physics class. To make exemption, you have to have at least an 80 average for the 3rd six-weeks. Well, having slacked off thoroughly, I managed to let my grades slip... 78 and 79, grrrrr... so close.
Well, the end approaches, and people begin to go their separate ways. It's been fun, guys- y'all know who you are... I wish the good times could have lasted forever. I have just one favor to ask: don't forget- college may signal new beginnings, but don't forget your past. Till our paths cross again, my friends...
"It's something unpredictable,
but in the end is right,
I hope you had the time of your life."
~ Green Day "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)"
I took the makeup AP for US government on Tuesday- suckage. Then Kevin, Edward, Zack, and I went to Purple Cow for lunch. Later in the afternoon, we had a graduation rehearsal, which was utterly useless. Then, Kevin & I had been invited to present our science fair findings at an Urban Agriculture Conference. Our mentor helped us make our project into a poster for display, and we stood in a hall while scientist-type figures walked by and occasionally stopped to talk to us. It was an interesting experience, and we got some souvenirs too.
On Wednesday, I had to take my finals for government and physics class. To make exemption, you have to have at least an 80 average for the 3rd six-weeks. Well, having slacked off thoroughly, I managed to let my grades slip... 78 and 79, grrrrr... so close.
Well, the end approaches, and people begin to go their separate ways. It's been fun, guys- y'all know who you are... I wish the good times could have lasted forever. I have just one favor to ask: don't forget- college may signal new beginnings, but don't forget your past. Till our paths cross again, my friends...
"It's something unpredictable,
but in the end is right,
I hope you had the time of your life."
~ Green Day "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)"
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