Showing posts with label semester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label semester. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Semester 2



The good news about this semester is that I've really only got five classes this semester that I have to work on. Five out of eight. Because three of them is boy's PE, Computer Apps II, and Band.

The bad news is that the other five just got a lot harder. Jsut like last semester, I've got homework nearly everyday in English, and I end up with harder material with everything else.

I still know I'm lucky. There are still some freshman having to go through health and speech this semester. And don't get me wrong - I liked speech, but both classes have a considerable workload, and they aren't all that easy. And health was hell on earth for me.

So really, conpared to my last semester, this should be pretty good. And just like last semester, I really like my schedule. I've got PE last, so I get to have some fun before school ends. I just hope I can keep it up in the other five. It may be difficult. We'll see...

Friday, January 4, 2008

New School Schedule


Here's an overview of my new class schedule for the second semester:

1st period: Computer Application II. This class is easy for me and usually I just write posts for my blog in this class.

2nd period: English 1. Same as last semester.

3rd period: Geometry. Same as last semester.

4th period: Conceptual Physics. Same as last semester.

5th period: Spanish 1. Same as last semester.

6th period: Theology. Different teacher than last semester, and different time.

7th period: P.E. Probably the easiest class I will ever have.

I know I should go into this more, but I'm too distracted by Super Mario Galaxy. So... Trippy...

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Finals: Day 4 (Last Day of School)



I've got an announcement everyone!

Holy crap it's Christmas Break!

The school day today was only a couple hours long and we only had one class; whatever we usually had at seventh period. For me, that was theology. And God it was easy. Our teacher basically handed the answers to it out weeks ago. Anybody who studied it would be fine, which is why I'm sure I aced it.

I asked my English 1/Speech teacher about how I did on my English final and it turns out I got 95%. I was stunned; this was one of the finals I really wasn't sure about as much. That's the only grade I've got so far aside from the health final. It looks like I did pretty well. I'll have to wait to see how I did on the others.

After the Theology final and the bell, I ran out in the hall, hugging people and shouting "School's out!" and "It's Christmas Break!" and such. Everybody was happy to finally be out of school for a while. And with good cause. Christmas is five days away. Five days. That's a normal school week. It's just so close.

With the holidays approaching, my older brother Micheal came last night and is staying with us for break. I haven't said much about him, but he's twenty, he goes to St. John's in Minnesota, and he's majoring in Philosophy. He's totally buff and spent one of his summers working as a construction worker. He's great company and conversation, and thanks to him I'll be getting my healthy doses of sarcasm this winter.

At any rate, there's no worries. It's nearing Christmas time and I've got family nearby. Happy Last Day of Finals!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Finals: Day 3



Getting a little bit colder...

It's the second to last day of finals now. One more day and it's Christmas Day. I can see it now: skiing up at Bogus; sledding in McCall; a christmas with the family... I can't wait.

Of course, I still have to.

At any rate, aside from my 'Christmas time is here' euphoria, I did pretty well on my finals today. I only had Spanish because I had Speech last week (it's a little bit different schedule for speech). The Spanish test wasn't too hard, just long. There were 116 questions, and I'm confident I got 110 of them at least. For speech I just had to listen to the speeches that had not been done yet. When the bell rang, Mr. Connor (speech teacher) said farewell and merry Christmas. And that's when it really hit me that I wouldn't have a class with a lot of these people ever again. So now I write a tribute to the friends that I'm going to see less in the next semester.

Seth Remling, I had fun hearing your stories firsthand. I hope that I can still hear from you through your blog, but I'll miss seeing you so often.
Gavin, It's good to have someone like you in a first period class. Thanks, I'll see you around.
J.J., You always called me your buddy and put a smile on my face. I hope I'll see you just as much in the next semester buddy.
Brandon, I know you're leaving Idaho soon. I wish I could've heard more of your great speeches. Thanks.
Chelsea, I wish there were more people as individual as you. I'll miss sharing speech with you.
Nikki, I've never seen you sad. Your happiness is contagious; thanks for cheering me up.

These are just a few of my good friends I won't have a class with next semester. That's life. Thanks for the memories...

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Finals: Day 2



It's been a strange week so far. They completely screwed up the day-the bell rings at 8:30 and we get out about noon. We have a thirty-minute break and only two classes otherwise. The classes are extended of course and I usually end up sitting around for nearly an hour after finishing the tests. It's a four day week, and each day covers two periods, except for Thursday which only covers seventh.

So how's finals going?

It's so-so. I was right about the Health final; I did get a C, but that's the only final I've taken so far that I actually think I did badly in. So I knocked off Health and English 1 on Monday, and I just finished Geometry and C. Phys today. I think that I did really well in those two, so I'm not worried.

I was doing some thinking about what scores I needed on the finals when I realized something: you fail your finals and your screwed, but if you do well it don't make much of a difference anyhow. I can hardly raise my grades by two percent this week, even if I get one hundreds. I told my folks this and they laughed. They said that this was a "recurring theme" in life. I hope not, it sucks.

Good luck on the rest of your finals ya'all!


"I never let my school get in the way of my education" - Mark Twain

Monday, December 17, 2007

Finals: Day 1




It's Monday again, and I've finally made it to the end of the semester. And finals have begun.

It's break right now, and I just got out of my Health final. There was a fire alarm right in the middle of the exam and we all had to dump our tests and get out. After lingering around for a while, we went back in to try to finish. And guess what? Because of the fire alarm, they extended the day by about twenty minutes. I didn't know they were even allowed to do that. I'm mad.

After the test (I'm thinking I got a C or something) I walked into Freshman Hall. There are still recycling bins littered about Freshman Hall. Apparently, we're cleaning out the lockers. We're just throwing everything away, getting rid of memories. The thing is, I'm looking at the finals in a different way; these are the last days I'll get to be in a class with a bunch of great people. I'm keeping my papers.