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Thursday, August 30, 2007
A long time ago, there was no such thing as school, and children spent their days learning a trade, a phrase which here means "standing around doing tedious tasks under the instruction of a bossy adult." In time, however, people realized that the children
Ha ha!!! XD
You are now reading the typings of a high school freshman!!! (or freshwoman... my vollyball coach calls us freshpeople...) My first day of school was Tuesday. Sorry I didn't post till now, but I was being lazy. Anyways, it was fun!!! ^_^ I like my classes, and my AP Human Geography teacher is funny!!! He's very sarcastic. On the first day, my art teacher was 2 mods late (I'll explain what a mod is in a sec). But she's really nice! My Honors English teacher is really nice, too. My Honors Algebra II teacher is nice, too, but he goes through the lesson too fast for me to copy down the notes. My Honors Bio teacher is nice, and my Catholic Church teacher is really funny. My Spanish teacher is nice, too. They're all pretty nice, really.
There's this really cool program on my laptop for taking notes. It's called OneNote, and you can create seperate notebooks, with folders in them, and add pages to the folders. You can just click anywhere and start typing, or flip the screen over and use tablet mode and the stylus to write. It's really neat!!!
Oh yeah, a mod is like a mini-period. There are 15 mods per day (16 on Wednesdays, they're shorter), each lasting about 22 minutes. There are 4 minutes between each mod. Most classes are 2 mods long, and the morning classes are 3 mods. The order of classes changes each day, so it's not like, say, Bio is always 2 mods or math is always 3. There are some free mods during the day, and you can go to lunch (only after mods 1-5), go to the library, or go to the courtyard to hang out.
I had a really BORING 2 hour assembly today. It was about that book I had to read, End of the Spear. We had to sit in REALLY uncomfortable bleachers, and I was on the top row. On the wall there's this little pole going horizantally across the wall, and it was hurting my back. Why couldn't it be a few feet higher, where it wouldn't cause pain? T.T But anyway, we had to sit for 2 hours and listen to people talk about how the book affected them, or something. I was SOOOO tired, since I couldn't fall asleep last night, and I was drifting off during the whole thing. My eyes kept closing of their own accord, and I kept drooping down in my seat. ZZZZZZZZZzzzzz...
Questions (as Mandi types in her sleep):
1. Do you have any homework in school yet? Most of you have started, right? (Yes, I do. I bunch of, too.)
2. What is the longest you have ever been forced to sit in an uncomfortable seat? (Long, many-hour car rides...)
3. Are any of your teachers nice? (Most of 'em)
4. Are any of your teachers mean? (My AP Human Geography teacher is sort of... not really though. He's just sarcastic.)
5. How are you liking school? (It's great!!! ^_^)
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