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Post by coldboneslove398 on Jun 8, 2009 18:28:34 GMT -5
The physics final wasn't too bad....I think I did pretty well today. I knew the multiple choice answers very well ;D
Now onto part 2 for tomorrow.
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Post by lillyfan on Jun 9, 2009 0:03:05 GMT -5
Good for you CBL. You're in high school and you take physics? Man, and to think I always complained about algebra and english. I think I'm going to try & go back to school to become a CPA. Anyways, keep up the good work.
Well, I finally planted my garden today. I actually quite enjoyed it, might make it my new hobby. It didn't look to bad either, we'll see how it does after a few weeks. I get so proud of myself over the dumbest things. I'm going to bed soon, I'm a bit sore but it was totally worth it.
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Post by eduardodelroice on Jun 9, 2009 0:51:00 GMT -5
I feel tired, I am gonna sleep a lot tomorrow
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Post by coldboneslove398 on Jun 9, 2009 16:06:57 GMT -5
Good for you CBL. You're in high school and you take physics? Man, and to think I always complained about algebra and english. I think I'm going to try & go back to school to become a CPA. Anyways, keep up the good work.. lol...believe me, I'd take Algebra and English any day as opposed to Physics and Calculus, which i'm taking in high school just so I can understand the gist of it before going off to college(then I'll be ahead of the curve) and taking it again since I need those subjects for Pre-Med major. Part 2 of my Physics final wasn't too bad.....I think I might have gotten two questions wrong on the workout. They were each worth two points. I don't know much that's actually worth out of a 100% since I forgot how much the total points of the test was. Ahh...so glad to be done with Physics final. One down, 3 more to go(Spanish, Business Law, Health) this week. Next week I just have Math finals, US History Regents(state test), and English Regents(state test). At least I don't have any science regents unlike my friends since they're taking Chemistry this year. I took Chem last year and got the regents over with already. Physics regents is optional, so hell no I'm not taking that unless I did bad on the final.... Well, I finally planted my garden today. What did you plant in your garden? Some plants are very difficult to grow(like mint leaves and montauk daisies). They sometimes require "special treatment" as I would call it in the garden.
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Post by Gina on Jun 9, 2009 16:28:57 GMT -5
I got my West Poms Uniform! ;D I have to get the picture posted, it's an amazing uniform.
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Post by eduardodelroice on Jun 9, 2009 17:21:08 GMT -5
IDK why I couldn't sleep 7 hrs but only 3 hrs
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Post by Gina on Jun 9, 2009 17:33:25 GMT -5
I am quite tired. Today at poms practice, we drilled our routine for the Relay for Life for about 2 hours...... and if you don't know what drilling is, it's when we go through the entire routine..... count by count. And if you don't get it perfect just once, you have to start the whole thing over, no matter how close you were to the end. Our routine is awesome though.
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Post by eduardodelroice on Jun 9, 2009 17:34:47 GMT -5
It's too warm in here
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Post by katherine on Jun 10, 2009 8:03:04 GMT -5
i'm happy. it is my birthday. and it's raining
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Post by lillyfan on Jun 10, 2009 9:01:45 GMT -5
lol...believe me, I'd take Algebra and English any day as opposed to Physics and Calculus, which i'm taking in high school just so I can understand the gist of it before going off to college(then I'll be ahead of the curve) and taking it again since I need those subjects for Pre-Med major. Part 2 of my Physics final wasn't too bad.....I think I might have gotten two questions wrong on the workout. They were each worth two points. I don't know much that's actually worth out of a 100% since I forgot how much the total points of the test was. Ahh...so glad to be done with Physics final. One down, 3 more to go(Spanish, Business Law, Health) this week. Next week I just have Math finals, US History Regents(state test), and English Regents(state test). At least I don't have any science regents unlike my friends since they're taking Chemistry this year. I took Chem last year and got the regents over with already. Physics regents is optional, so hell no I'm not taking that unless I did bad on the final.... I just can't believe high school students take classes like that. I took classes like algebra, which I thought was hard enough. I didn't think you took business law or physics until you got to college, at least you're going to be prepared so that's good. We had to take this class called Adult Roles to prepare us for having families. So we had to pack around a cabbage patch doll with a 5lb bag of sugar duct taped to it.....good times.....hell, some girls already had their own babies by then, only in Utah. ;D What did you plant in your garden? Some plants are very difficult to grow(like mint leaves and montauk daisies). They sometimes require "special treatment" as I would call it in the garden. I had two very good friends who gave me some starters of various flowers and plants so I planted those. I found some snap dragons that my husband and I had bought about a month ago and never planted, I think they'll make it and I also planted some watermelon. It's not a very big garden but I'm still so proud . If anyone has a green thumb any advice you might have will be greatly appreciated
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Post by katherine on Jun 10, 2009 9:05:49 GMT -5
my lilly has been munched by snails but with some TLC and attention it should live. my Jasmine is doing well
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Post by lillyfan on Jun 10, 2009 9:11:24 GMT -5
ooooh Jasmine, I bet that smells good. I want that and maybe some lavender too. Hopefully this summer I can also plant a vegetable garden.
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Post by eduardodelroice on Jun 10, 2009 10:02:55 GMT -5
OK. It has been 2 weeks and they havent called me yet
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Post by katherine on Jun 10, 2009 10:22:23 GMT -5
ooooh Jasmine, I bet that smells good. i think it needs to settle before it starts blossoming. haha! will let you know!
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Post by eduardodelroice on Jun 10, 2009 12:29:57 GMT -5
Why Life has to be this complicated?
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Post by eduardodelroice on Jun 10, 2009 12:59:43 GMT -5
I believe so strongly in Communism! Communism can save the world from this economic mess
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Post by coldboneslove398 on Jun 10, 2009 15:39:38 GMT -5
I just can't believe high school students take classes like that. I took classes like algebra, which I thought was hard enough. I didn't think you took business law or physics until you got to college, at least you're going to be prepared so that's good. We had to take this class called Adult Roles to prepare us for having families. Lol I'm guessing things change? ;D But were you always living in Utah? My English teacher took Physics in high school since it was required and he's old. He graduated from a NYS high school in 64'. He's in like his 60s-70s. Now, Physics isn't a required subject to take, but it's recommended that you take four years of science, however many people opt out of Physics by substituting it with Forensics(a recent new choice to the course after the spawn of hit tv show, "CSI"). I can't do that for the aforementioned reason. What is mandatory to take in New York state: Earth Science, Biology, and Chemistry. They take your top two highest science regents grade to factor into the configuration of the score you need for an advanced regents diploma, which means you graduate with honors . We have something like "Adult Roles," except here it's called "Parenting." It's an optional course or an elective like Business Law, Accounting, Gourmet Foods, etc. An elective is a half-year course. Two electives = 1 whole credit. There's also your required electives that you need to take in order to graduate: Health, Computer Science which is worth 1 credit, so you have to take 2 computer classes like: Web Page Designing(which I took), Keyboarding and Communications(another one that I took), Visual Basics I and/or II(which I took), AP Computer Science(taking it next year, it's a college credit if I get above a certain grade on the AP), and Studio Art. ----------------------------------------------------- Oh and Jasmines are very lovely . My mom and I used to plant them apart from our garden in a pot. It smelled soo good, but our Jasmine plant eventually grew too big and the flowers starting falling off on it. It eventually died . My mom used to put the Jasmines that we grew into the "prayer tea" and onto the buddhism shrine where she prays everyday and every morning at, wishing for a good score in school, a good score on the SATs, and a good job in the future.
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Post by lillyfan on Jun 10, 2009 16:18:50 GMT -5
I lived in Las Vegas until I was in 7th grade then I went to school in Utah until I graduated. Adult roles wasn't an elective until after I graduated now I think it's an elective. We had the basic biology, chemistry, math, english oh and geography (which I failed miserably the first time). I took show choir as an elective and interior design also, those two were fun.
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Post by Gina on Jun 10, 2009 16:40:43 GMT -5
I can't believe it. My family flew all the way to Hawaii only to have my dad need to come back home cause he had "business things to work out". This totally sucks. At least I'm back in the city, though.
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Post by shannah on Jun 10, 2009 17:15:27 GMT -5
That stinks. You should have just....stayed there or something? I have figured out most of my courses for next year! I just need to solve my english problem. I want to take Environment, Sustainability, and Society to get a double diploma, but I am not sure how that would work with my co-op program I want to take. So now I am waiting on an e-mail. Dun dun dun...
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