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It gave me red stockings! heart I've meant to get them for a long time, but I always forget sweatdrop
And now there's soccer balls! YAY! So fun! I remember when I played soccer. I liked it heart
xd So, I spent my entire day trying to memorize things. History, the spanish presentation (which I did manage to learn during locker break! Whoo! 12/10!), earth science (test, bleh). Not in math though. Math was...well, not stress-free, but easy enough. But I must remember to take notes for Sarah in history for the next 2 days! We go slow enough, so I can write out a copy, like the last time. 4laugh I write neat and fast, SPtiz talks slow, so you get 3 copies of the notes: mine, Sarah's and Nicole's!
And it sounds ridiculous, but I hate having history after english simply because it's a slow class crying And speaking of ridiculous, I know Plauche's gonna hate my short answer. I had to stop because (unbelievably) I was getting a little bit poetic on a purely scientific answer. So, I kinda cut off my answer sweatdrop But I was getting a bit carried away.
I think something reeeeeeally weird is going on with my grades in english. It is impossible for me to do extra well on papers, this is a proven fact. For as long as I've been at DHS, I've gotten low As and high Bs on papers. Until this year. My writing hasn't changed since having Baker, and she was killing my papers. Granted, we wrote 2. But I didn't get As on either one, though....research would've been better had I remembered part of it sweatdrop Anyway, so how is it possible to go from Bs to high As with no improvement? It's NOT.
Yes, I'm annoyed by good grades. But this is RIDICULOUS! And next year, guaranteed, my grades will be worse. Know your teachers! biggrin
Well, the two group work things that I have due, perfect grades are essential. Religion, Sarah and I both really need because...well, I need it because of the 3/5 on a homework burning_eyes I have a strong feeling that english will be very very good. I don't think I've ever gotten points off on stuff like this, except for Hamlet because she decided to be uber-specific on EVERYTHING and I was tired/lazy/slow and didn't do a 100% job on it.
Oooooooh...I just remembered something really really really odd that is just interesting. Okay, remember the grammer rule presentations? Ugh, not my best thing, that presentation. Anyway, the next day, I was sitting by myself outside (ha, now I'm really remembering that day...I forgot people were nearby) by stairwell 1. And Ms. Rice happened to walk by and stopped to talk to me. Eventually, she got to every teacher's fav question: why don't you go sit with them? *points at group of people* Yea, that's when I should've said something to her. *dies* Ack, stupidity! But the odd part is this: despite my stammering, stopping, and overall bad presentation, I got a 20/20 (or whatever it was). I did basically the same thing in Womble's class, and got points off. Does this make sense? NO. Shoudl it have happened? HECK no!
Basically, the point is this: the only way we don't do super-well on the thing is if we're completely on the wrong track and put everything in the wrong places. And that didn't happen, so it should be just fine! ^_^
And I'm rambling. I do tend to do that....I shouldn't let myself get so happy about silliness.
And Beth prettyfied my notebook ^_^ Granted...she used up the last bit of lead in my pencil, but that's okay. It's all prettyful now!
RAWR, too much rambling! I really need to find a way to ramble without rambling sweatdrop
so bizzare...
~nepie
nepie · Mon May 14, 2007 @ 10:24pm · 1 Comments |
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