I just printed out 'Ma famille', 'The nature of religion' and 'Literary periods in history timeline', and I'm afraid all that homework I did in my study periods is slowly killing my printer. It makes weird noises now. I don't want to waste my earnings on a new printer. Boo. Today was a day of procrastination, which I'm gonna fix. Firstly, I feel like I spaced out in class a lot of the time. Especially in English. Maybe because on Thursdays I have only three classes, problem is they are each 1 hour long which sucks. And then I spent like 2 hours at a frozen yogurt cafe after school instead of going straight home, and then I actually watched TV when I got home (while practising piano which let's just say, does not work with TV) and now here I am typing this. From now on, I solemnly swear not to do anything but music theory, homework, piano and French revision after school. Honestly promise.
Except I have to go on about frozen yogurt. It's amazing. I've had a new respect for it since eating Pinkberry in America. Oh my God, original pinkberry with blueberries and pineapple? Heaven. Absolutely delicious. It's even worth missing the last train from LA for. And there's 2 frozen yogurt places near my school, and I literally spent all afternoon in this place called 'Doggi' or something with a couple of slightly freaky girls (because they act so Asian it is unbelievable. This may sound ridiculous but I may be getting dragged into Karaoke). Actually, I just did a bit of research and the place is actually called 'Noggi'. We were choosing between 'Moochi' and 'Noggi' but since I hadn't been to either, I didn't really care. But the yogurt was so worth it, even if I got home at like 6. It was soooo nice. I had a green tea mixed with the original, and blueberry, strawberry and lychee with it. It was soooo amazing. The frozen yogurt places are kind of like a hotspot hangout for all the schoolkids because you get 3 free toppings if you wear school uniform which is awesome. I also tried some of the 'biscotti' and that tasted amazing, too. I say, if you can't hit a Pinkberry in America, then get to your nearest 'Noggi' because it's (almost) just as good.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
1800's literature = not cool. Get with the times!
Hmm...I think this is kind of getting to be a bit more of a diary than a blog. I'm actually really really surprised at the amount of free time I have on my hands. All those scare stories about year 11? Not true. Unless they are slowly (and very slowly indeed) easing us into it. I'm so thankful I get to say bye to parabolas, newton's laws and coastal processes forever. Top 3 things I hated about year 10. I'm loving not having to do science and geography and hard maths, ick. I actually look forward to modern history. It's so cool. Our assignment is like our own historical investigation on anything, even ancient history or people. I'm not completely sure what to do. I wanted to do Baroque music but it'll probably be a huge bore for the teacher that marks it. So I think I'll end up choosing between communist rule in China or the Japanese invasion of China in WWII. Most likely the latter. I can have first hand primary source accounts from all my relatives which will be cool. So yeah, I'm really excited for that. Does that sound sad? I know it sounds sad. My modern history teacher was giving me my homework back and she was fussing about my source analysis and the people sitting near me all thought I was some kind of history geek which was embarrassing. At least I'm not doing Ancient as well. Otherwise I'd be a total history geek. Oh, who am I kidding, I probably will be one in year 12. I want to do history extension.
Since I don't have much homework from all the study periods, I'm doing my piano general knowledge and god it is a HUGE pain in the ass. I feel like I'm doing a history assignment for God's sake. I'm looking through all my music books, sticking notes on all the relevant pages and looking online too. The next thing I know I'll be doing a freaking bibliography. It's driving me mad. I even ordered a few biographies online. I hope they're not too boring. But I need to get good in general knowledge. I heard that if your performance was a bit under a pass, the examiners will let you pass if your general knowledge is really good. Whereas if the performance was a comfortable pass, getting good in general knowledge could result in a Distinction. Lol, who am I kidding? About 30% of all applicants pass on the first go, and out of that 30%, only 10% get a distinction. I think if you get a distinction they actually let you perform at the annual awards ceremony at the UNSW. A cool thing about passing the exam is that you get a graduation robe at the ceremony (because it's like an undergraduate uni diploma or something?) and you get to add AMusA after your name. So I could be Joanna (Dip. AMusA). It has a nice ring to it. And it would look totally cool on a resume, if anyone knew what it meant.
I'm reading 'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad at the moment and my god, it's worse than Huckleberry. Yuckkk. I can never concentrate when I read that book. Luckily it's only 72 pages long and I've read about 35 (and still don't know what's going on). Something about a random guy on a boat telling a story about going to Africa and having his ship break down and then going to the woods. And that's half the book gone. What I don't understand is why English teachers are so obsessed with literature from the 1800s. It's so annoying.
It's like 10:17, which means I am definitely going to sleep. I'm waking up early tomorrow because well this sounds really lame, but you know those Asian photo booths? I'm going to try one of those with the girl I walk to the train station with because we just discovered a Morning Glory right near the school. Which is cool. Oh, and another thing, it's right near 'Hello Happy'. Sharna's favourite Korean cafe. We pass it every single day on the way to and from train station. So I'm definitely trying something from there.
Since I don't have much homework from all the study periods, I'm doing my piano general knowledge and god it is a HUGE pain in the ass. I feel like I'm doing a history assignment for God's sake. I'm looking through all my music books, sticking notes on all the relevant pages and looking online too. The next thing I know I'll be doing a freaking bibliography. It's driving me mad. I even ordered a few biographies online. I hope they're not too boring. But I need to get good in general knowledge. I heard that if your performance was a bit under a pass, the examiners will let you pass if your general knowledge is really good. Whereas if the performance was a comfortable pass, getting good in general knowledge could result in a Distinction. Lol, who am I kidding? About 30% of all applicants pass on the first go, and out of that 30%, only 10% get a distinction. I think if you get a distinction they actually let you perform at the annual awards ceremony at the UNSW. A cool thing about passing the exam is that you get a graduation robe at the ceremony (because it's like an undergraduate uni diploma or something?) and you get to add AMusA after your name. So I could be Joanna (Dip. AMusA). It has a nice ring to it. And it would look totally cool on a resume, if anyone knew what it meant.
I'm reading 'Heart of Darkness' by Joseph Conrad at the moment and my god, it's worse than Huckleberry. Yuckkk. I can never concentrate when I read that book. Luckily it's only 72 pages long and I've read about 35 (and still don't know what's going on). Something about a random guy on a boat telling a story about going to Africa and having his ship break down and then going to the woods. And that's half the book gone. What I don't understand is why English teachers are so obsessed with literature from the 1800s. It's so annoying.
It's like 10:17, which means I am definitely going to sleep. I'm waking up early tomorrow because well this sounds really lame, but you know those Asian photo booths? I'm going to try one of those with the girl I walk to the train station with because we just discovered a Morning Glory right near the school. Which is cool. Oh, and another thing, it's right near 'Hello Happy'. Sharna's favourite Korean cafe. We pass it every single day on the way to and from train station. So I'm definitely trying something from there.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Loving Yr 11
I have to type this on my lame iPod touch because my mum's hogging my iPad playing mahjong.
Anyway, isn't everyone loving the freedom you get in year 11? I love being a senior, it's awesome. Its cool that i get to go home early at 2 or 3 on thursdays. Out of 10 school days on my timetable, i get at least 1 free period on 7 of those days so I get most of my homework done then. It's cool because I get so many even when I do 14 units that I'm guessing it'll be a total breeze next year with 12 units. I'm even really liking all my subjects. French is quite difficult at the moment because everyone's really advanced, but I have a good teacher. He's actually legit French and came to Australia on exchange in high school or something. Music is also challenging. I don't like the fact that we're doing minimalistic
Music instead of classical. But all my other subjects are cool. I'm liking legal studies, especially. I don't know if it's the teacher, but it's nowhere near as boring as I thought it'd be. Im even joining the mock trial team.
Not as a speaker obviously. I want to be one of those advisors to the judge or something. My school has a pretty good team though so if i suck too bad im definitely quitting. Homework has been really light so far, too.
So yeah, school is really cool. I'm pretty much comfortably settled in now and can find all my classes which is a relief. About every 3 days I come down a random staircase I never realized existed, but then again, they say the school's like Hogwarts. The grounds and old buildings are gorgeous but the classrooms are ugly. Next Monday is the swimming carnival and I have to dress up as a policewoman. They have the randomest themes for each house. At least I'm not dressing up as a lover, ballerina or choir girl. So far I've joined 2 co-curriculars, mock trial and choir (um I accompany singers on the piano, I don't sing). I'm glad about the choir thing because I get to practice performing more. Even though technically there should be more pressure in this school, I feel completely non-pressured. No one came up to me and pestered me about piano, unlike a certain someone at old school. in fact I was the one who had to ask about it. So the lack of pressure is good, I was expecting them to literally make me join stuff. I reckon I may do social justice and that's it. 3 co curriculars Is enough for me. Especially as other scholarship girl isn't doing any at the moment (sorry but I would really panic if she did a lot).
I think I'm actually getting less homework than in year 10 which is awesome. I like my Marths teacher even though she sucks at teaching (year 10 math teacher would have a fit if she saw the amount of equal signs she writes across the board in her working out) but she's really hilarious and nice. She's this little old Serbian woman with a cute accent who constantly proclaims she's allergic to mobile phones and her son goes to my year 7 school which is weird.
Anyway, isn't everyone loving the freedom you get in year 11? I love being a senior, it's awesome. Its cool that i get to go home early at 2 or 3 on thursdays. Out of 10 school days on my timetable, i get at least 1 free period on 7 of those days so I get most of my homework done then. It's cool because I get so many even when I do 14 units that I'm guessing it'll be a total breeze next year with 12 units. I'm even really liking all my subjects. French is quite difficult at the moment because everyone's really advanced, but I have a good teacher. He's actually legit French and came to Australia on exchange in high school or something. Music is also challenging. I don't like the fact that we're doing minimalistic
Music instead of classical. But all my other subjects are cool. I'm liking legal studies, especially. I don't know if it's the teacher, but it's nowhere near as boring as I thought it'd be. Im even joining the mock trial team.
Not as a speaker obviously. I want to be one of those advisors to the judge or something. My school has a pretty good team though so if i suck too bad im definitely quitting. Homework has been really light so far, too.
So yeah, school is really cool. I'm pretty much comfortably settled in now and can find all my classes which is a relief. About every 3 days I come down a random staircase I never realized existed, but then again, they say the school's like Hogwarts. The grounds and old buildings are gorgeous but the classrooms are ugly. Next Monday is the swimming carnival and I have to dress up as a policewoman. They have the randomest themes for each house. At least I'm not dressing up as a lover, ballerina or choir girl. So far I've joined 2 co-curriculars, mock trial and choir (um I accompany singers on the piano, I don't sing). I'm glad about the choir thing because I get to practice performing more. Even though technically there should be more pressure in this school, I feel completely non-pressured. No one came up to me and pestered me about piano, unlike a certain someone at old school. in fact I was the one who had to ask about it. So the lack of pressure is good, I was expecting them to literally make me join stuff. I reckon I may do social justice and that's it. 3 co curriculars Is enough for me. Especially as other scholarship girl isn't doing any at the moment (sorry but I would really panic if she did a lot).
I think I'm actually getting less homework than in year 10 which is awesome. I like my Marths teacher even though she sucks at teaching (year 10 math teacher would have a fit if she saw the amount of equal signs she writes across the board in her working out) but she's really hilarious and nice. She's this little old Serbian woman with a cute accent who constantly proclaims she's allergic to mobile phones and her son goes to my year 7 school which is weird.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
FIRST DAY
I have to be in bed by 9:30 so I can get up for school tomorrow at 6:30, but as usual I'm doing stuff I'm not supposed to do. So I remember saying 3 months ago or something that my first day at my new school would be posted on this blog, and I can't believe I'm still writing it.
So. I got asked by people in my class (and texted by you guys) a lot today. Everyone was like, 'how'd you find your first day'? Well, to tell you the truth, I honestly don't know myself. For some reason today seems like a bizarre, surreal day. I actually wrote a post last night but it's still labelled as 'draft', may post it sometime. So today my mum drove me to school on account of all the books I had to carry. Unfortunately we got lost somewhere near the school(we've been to the school 7 times but still need a GPS). But it was okay, I arrived really early. Wandered around a bit, then kind of texted (thanks, Claudine) to make it seem like I wasn't doing absolutely nothing. Because it was kind of daunting. Everyone was in their own little group, and I looked a bit silly standing there. After about 15 minutes, I got asked by these two nice, nice girls if I wanted to join them, so obviously I was like 'yeah sure'. It was literally a group of about 8 Asians (I actually counted because they were, like, ALL Asians, who'd adopted 4 new girls, 3 of which were Asian and one wasn't. Awkward.). It was kind of weird. But nevertheless, the Asian group was ok. I kind of preferred them to the group that my 'buddy' from orientation day sits with. The non-Asian new girl in the Asian group is actually in all of my classes I had today, and she really really reminds me of, well, a certain freak Russian girl who used to go to old school. She even has the same accent, and she seems really smart because she was going on and on about Abolitionism in English or something, and complaining how Legal Studies clashed with Math Extension (even though she was already doing English Extension). Some girl showed me to my homeroom and I met my homeroom (again) and the other 2 yr 11 girls there, who were both nice. The homeroom seems way more 'close' than my old homeroom. I mean, people bake things and bring them in all the time apparently, and the teacher jokes around and stuff. This year 8 girl brought in chocolate cookies for everyone which was cute. And everyone knows each other really well, there's only like 12 people. Then went down to collect my textbook (yeah, I ordered only one textbook from the school and it was 'Othello' because I didn't know which edition I was meant to get). Got given my lock. It's a combination lock and the most complicated thing ever to figure out. The instructions were like, 'twist past 0 three times till you get to whatever number, then turn counter clockwise past zero till you get to whatever number, then twist to the right again until you reach this number'. It took me like 5 tries till it finally opened, but I can now say that I work that stupid lock like a pro. You know how I said the lockers are small? Well they fit everything, because they are the same width as my old school's. Just shorter, and just the right height to fit your books in. Now that I remember, there was extra space above the place where you put your books in my locker last year that I didn't need. Oh, and since the school has a 'middle school' for year 6 and 7, that technically means that i did not see any new girls in year 7 at all. Otherwise it would've been better if there were more new girls who were asking for directions. And the year 7s come to high school in like term 4 of each year apparently, so even the year 8's know their way around. There's about 19 new girls from 8-11, which makes me feel a bit better I guess.
So I had a bunch of stuff like house assembly and then assembly and homeroom and blah blah blah. Only had 3 lessons. Modern History, Legal Studies and English Extension. I really like my teachers. They are awesome and you can tell that they are really good at what they teach. My Legal Studies teacher is really funny and has an English accent from when he worked as a lawyer in England. We read 'Hello!' magazine and talked about some crime case involving cannibals. It was really cool, until he set us homework that looked a bit more like legal studies should. Like, summarisation of the constitution and stuff. And my Modern History teacher sounds like she's really into what she talks about. I'm actually almost excited for our individual project research task, she talks about it like it's something really exciting. And I am excited to learn about the 'Rise and Fall of the Romanov dynasty' or whatever the unit is called this term. Had a substitute for English Extension and even she was awesome. My house dean is, like, really really cool. Nothing compared to the (crap) one I used to have. She gave me a tour of the school when I couldn't find my homeroom/locker and tried to explain all the room numbers and everything to me and she's really nice and fun. The girls are all nice too, though I'm not sure about friends. I mean, as I've said to some of you, I kind of randomly go between the yr 11 girl in my homeroom, the Asian group and the new girls. The 7 new girls (about 3 of which I interact with) are ok but not really my type of people, except for the other girl who got a scholarship. She's part of the Asian group I was sitting in (because she's Fillipino) and she's really nice. Except, she told everyone she got a scholarship, and this random (Asian) girl in Legal Studies asked me why I moved, and I was like 'because I couldn't do half the subjects I wanted to at my old school' and she was like, 'I heard you got a scholarship' and I was thinking, oh awkward. Until later when I realised she probably confused me with the other girl who told everyone she got a scholarship, because she probably can't tell us apart or something. I mean, not even my house dean knows (I think, otherwise she wouldn't have asked me why I changed schools) so I doubt random girl knew. She so did mistake me for the other girl. I doubt I'll be that good friends with anyone (I mean, a lot of people have been at the school since Kindi) but people are nice enough so I won't be a total loner.
Cool stuff about my new school and not-so-cool stuff:
-They are way stricter with uniform. You can't go out of the school with only a jumper on, it's either wear your blazer or no blazer at all or cover the jumper up with a blazer
-Kindergarten to year 10 have to wear a cream ribbon in their hair. Like, have to. Haha poor them, I have enough trouble with a hairband let alone having to tie ribbons. Luckily for some reason the rule isn't enforced for seniors.
-Community service is compulsory. 20 hours a year (or is it semester?) for year 11.
-You don't have to stand up for the teacher when they come in!
-You can go into a classroom without a teacher. All the doors are open.
-The classrooms are plain ugly
-You can listen to iPods and use your phone during recess/lunch/study periods.
-I don't like having to catch the train to Central and then catching the bus. It takes me 1 hour 15 minutes to get home. I guess it's only about 20 minutes later than at my old school. But still.
-School finishes at 3pm tomorrow! Bludge day, I have a year group meeting, French, English, History and pastoral care. And then I have a free study period so I might be able to leave school at like 1:20 when pastoral care ends. Don't know, I'll have to ask.
-I love how organised everything is. This teacher personally came to me and asked me about 'All My Own Work', and then she was like, 'It's fine all I need is you student number from the school certificate and then you can take the quiz online this weekend'. Which is awesome. Because I'm expecting you have to read through tonnes of crap but obviously I would prefer the easy way out searching for answers on Google from the comfort of my own home. Kind of ironic, cheating on a plagiarism quiz. Oh well.
-I don't like the fact that you can't come late to school if you have a study period, you can only go home early. They have a nice combined yr 11/12 common room and courtyard, and library, which are pretty much the only places you can go to for studying.
-The school is good at sport. Like, amazing at sport. The amount of newspaper articles stuck to the walls about people from the school winning nationals and trophies for sport are insane.
-Because 3 people are doing Music 2, I heard it'll be combined with Music 1. Boo.
-7 lessons per day, each lesson only 45 minutes approximately! I didn't get bored at all today, my lessons were all pretty good with great teachers. 45 minutes per lesson sure takes the boredom out of school I reckon.
So that's it. I don't expect this blog will be updated as frequently as it has been, because I don't want to procrastinate anymore (I'm really really tired right now and I don't have homework. At least I think my history homework was due Monday...)
So. I got asked by people in my class (and texted by you guys) a lot today. Everyone was like, 'how'd you find your first day'? Well, to tell you the truth, I honestly don't know myself. For some reason today seems like a bizarre, surreal day. I actually wrote a post last night but it's still labelled as 'draft', may post it sometime. So today my mum drove me to school on account of all the books I had to carry. Unfortunately we got lost somewhere near the school(we've been to the school 7 times but still need a GPS). But it was okay, I arrived really early. Wandered around a bit, then kind of texted (thanks, Claudine) to make it seem like I wasn't doing absolutely nothing. Because it was kind of daunting. Everyone was in their own little group, and I looked a bit silly standing there. After about 15 minutes, I got asked by these two nice, nice girls if I wanted to join them, so obviously I was like 'yeah sure'. It was literally a group of about 8 Asians (I actually counted because they were, like, ALL Asians, who'd adopted 4 new girls, 3 of which were Asian and one wasn't. Awkward.). It was kind of weird. But nevertheless, the Asian group was ok. I kind of preferred them to the group that my 'buddy' from orientation day sits with. The non-Asian new girl in the Asian group is actually in all of my classes I had today, and she really really reminds me of, well, a certain freak Russian girl who used to go to old school. She even has the same accent, and she seems really smart because she was going on and on about Abolitionism in English or something, and complaining how Legal Studies clashed with Math Extension (even though she was already doing English Extension). Some girl showed me to my homeroom and I met my homeroom (again) and the other 2 yr 11 girls there, who were both nice. The homeroom seems way more 'close' than my old homeroom. I mean, people bake things and bring them in all the time apparently, and the teacher jokes around and stuff. This year 8 girl brought in chocolate cookies for everyone which was cute. And everyone knows each other really well, there's only like 12 people. Then went down to collect my textbook (yeah, I ordered only one textbook from the school and it was 'Othello' because I didn't know which edition I was meant to get). Got given my lock. It's a combination lock and the most complicated thing ever to figure out. The instructions were like, 'twist past 0 three times till you get to whatever number, then turn counter clockwise past zero till you get to whatever number, then twist to the right again until you reach this number'. It took me like 5 tries till it finally opened, but I can now say that I work that stupid lock like a pro. You know how I said the lockers are small? Well they fit everything, because they are the same width as my old school's. Just shorter, and just the right height to fit your books in. Now that I remember, there was extra space above the place where you put your books in my locker last year that I didn't need. Oh, and since the school has a 'middle school' for year 6 and 7, that technically means that i did not see any new girls in year 7 at all. Otherwise it would've been better if there were more new girls who were asking for directions. And the year 7s come to high school in like term 4 of each year apparently, so even the year 8's know their way around. There's about 19 new girls from 8-11, which makes me feel a bit better I guess.
So I had a bunch of stuff like house assembly and then assembly and homeroom and blah blah blah. Only had 3 lessons. Modern History, Legal Studies and English Extension. I really like my teachers. They are awesome and you can tell that they are really good at what they teach. My Legal Studies teacher is really funny and has an English accent from when he worked as a lawyer in England. We read 'Hello!' magazine and talked about some crime case involving cannibals. It was really cool, until he set us homework that looked a bit more like legal studies should. Like, summarisation of the constitution and stuff. And my Modern History teacher sounds like she's really into what she talks about. I'm actually almost excited for our individual project research task, she talks about it like it's something really exciting. And I am excited to learn about the 'Rise and Fall of the Romanov dynasty' or whatever the unit is called this term. Had a substitute for English Extension and even she was awesome. My house dean is, like, really really cool. Nothing compared to the (crap) one I used to have. She gave me a tour of the school when I couldn't find my homeroom/locker and tried to explain all the room numbers and everything to me and she's really nice and fun. The girls are all nice too, though I'm not sure about friends. I mean, as I've said to some of you, I kind of randomly go between the yr 11 girl in my homeroom, the Asian group and the new girls. The 7 new girls (about 3 of which I interact with) are ok but not really my type of people, except for the other girl who got a scholarship. She's part of the Asian group I was sitting in (because she's Fillipino) and she's really nice. Except, she told everyone she got a scholarship, and this random (Asian) girl in Legal Studies asked me why I moved, and I was like 'because I couldn't do half the subjects I wanted to at my old school' and she was like, 'I heard you got a scholarship' and I was thinking, oh awkward. Until later when I realised she probably confused me with the other girl who told everyone she got a scholarship, because she probably can't tell us apart or something. I mean, not even my house dean knows (I think, otherwise she wouldn't have asked me why I changed schools) so I doubt random girl knew. She so did mistake me for the other girl. I doubt I'll be that good friends with anyone (I mean, a lot of people have been at the school since Kindi) but people are nice enough so I won't be a total loner.
Cool stuff about my new school and not-so-cool stuff:
-They are way stricter with uniform. You can't go out of the school with only a jumper on, it's either wear your blazer or no blazer at all or cover the jumper up with a blazer
-Kindergarten to year 10 have to wear a cream ribbon in their hair. Like, have to. Haha poor them, I have enough trouble with a hairband let alone having to tie ribbons. Luckily for some reason the rule isn't enforced for seniors.
-Community service is compulsory. 20 hours a year (or is it semester?) for year 11.
-You don't have to stand up for the teacher when they come in!
-You can go into a classroom without a teacher. All the doors are open.
-The classrooms are plain ugly
-You can listen to iPods and use your phone during recess/lunch/study periods.
-I don't like having to catch the train to Central and then catching the bus. It takes me 1 hour 15 minutes to get home. I guess it's only about 20 minutes later than at my old school. But still.
-School finishes at 3pm tomorrow! Bludge day, I have a year group meeting, French, English, History and pastoral care. And then I have a free study period so I might be able to leave school at like 1:20 when pastoral care ends. Don't know, I'll have to ask.
-I love how organised everything is. This teacher personally came to me and asked me about 'All My Own Work', and then she was like, 'It's fine all I need is you student number from the school certificate and then you can take the quiz online this weekend'. Which is awesome. Because I'm expecting you have to read through tonnes of crap but obviously I would prefer the easy way out searching for answers on Google from the comfort of my own home. Kind of ironic, cheating on a plagiarism quiz. Oh well.
-I don't like the fact that you can't come late to school if you have a study period, you can only go home early. They have a nice combined yr 11/12 common room and courtyard, and library, which are pretty much the only places you can go to for studying.
-The school is good at sport. Like, amazing at sport. The amount of newspaper articles stuck to the walls about people from the school winning nationals and trophies for sport are insane.
-Because 3 people are doing Music 2, I heard it'll be combined with Music 1. Boo.
-7 lessons per day, each lesson only 45 minutes approximately! I didn't get bored at all today, my lessons were all pretty good with great teachers. 45 minutes per lesson sure takes the boredom out of school I reckon.
So that's it. I don't expect this blog will be updated as frequently as it has been, because I don't want to procrastinate anymore (I'm really really tired right now and I don't have homework. At least I think my history homework was due Monday...)
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