I'll just dive headfirst (onto concrete) and say that I'm essentially failing Physics. I even started tearing up on Thursday because I couldn't understand the quiz. And, the joy is that I have quizzes in that class every single day. Quizzes that I have not gotten more than 2 points (out of 5) on. I'm just used to classes that I know and understand things after they are explained. The downside to physics is that my teacher doesn't really teach, and just assigns TIMED quizzes. It takes me a long time to wrap my head around a story problem. I cannot do a ten-step story problem that involves trigonometry (which I have not yet taken) in 5 minutes. And it's too late to drop the class, so my GPA will drop. :[
The most wonderful part of the day was that EVERYTHING was hilarious. Probably to due my lack of sleep, but nonetheless. Of course, getting home and discovering I had forgotten my keys inside when I left was a little adventure. I had my backpack, a large canvas, paints, brushes, and cellphone in my hand. It left for tricky maneuvering to get into my shed so I could take some shelter from the rain. But, I discovered I get pretty decent WiFi in there, so I was reading MLIA on my phone while waiting for my dad to get home. Of course, Denis was taking the garbage cans from the street and being all responsible while I was cackling like a madwoman in my shed. I'm debating "accidentally" forgetting my keys when it rains so I can repeat this. I'll put chairs in the shed, maybe a little table....
I'm so glad I learned tea has caffiene in it. Don't judge me. I just didn't think it would. Since I've found out, though, it's all I drink school all day. I'm shocked I'm so awake all day. Granted, I crash as soon as I get home, but I'm actually retaining specific information from my classes!
I just wish I had a firmer grasp on time management, because I've found myself stuck finish three art projects this weekend. Blah.
p.s. New layout for fall. Let me know if anything's difficult to read/annoying (not the content, though, darlings).
Saturday, October 10, 2009
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Keep it PG-13, kidlets.