| Sophie Hearn ( @ 2008-09-01 16:35:00 |
Don't know why I'm posting on this account since I am most definitely not a sophomore anymore. Passed tenth grade, thank you very much. Oh well.
But while you're here. Let me complain a bit.
School.. Garr.. How awful.
OK, I admit it's fun to see people again, after a summer of being a traveling recluse (from my friends anyway).
And I'm excited for some classes, i.e. English, Video Pro, Math, French. I'm kinda excited for Physics, but it might be just be hard and boring.
English - I love Chiarella, and I'm excited because... well... it's English. But a little worried about whether I'll do well.
Video - Mr. Castle seems chill. And I am really excited to learn about the other parts of movies--what goes into them and all the stuff normal people don't notice. You know?
My favorite Mr. Castle quotes from the past three days:
"Where do you draw the line between a broomstick and a stapler gun, and a broomstick-stapler gun?"
"You can spin around 359° in that chair, but the second you spin around 360°, you're out in the hall."
I'll keep you updated
Math - First time in my high school career that I've had a decent Math teacher. All of my previous ones haven't lasted longer than a year. And they don't leave 'cause they're scared of me.
(So hard to resist making references to the curse on the Defense against the Dark Arts job.)
And French because there's one French 4 class this year, so everyone taking French is in it. And I love them all.
And because there are TinTin books in that classroom!
In other school-related news, I'm dropping photography. My teachers sucks. I have a free 5th period! Whoohoo! Which, actually, I'd kinda like to fill. Who wants a free fifth? If anyone knows anybody who needs service students 5th period. Hah. I mean, other than my current teachers. Even if I love them, I'd rather not see them more than once a day...
And I have Mr. Price for US History, who's the best I could have asked for--if I absolutely have to take a History. He spends more than half his time on one tangent or another. Taking after my own heart.
But while you're here. Let me complain a bit.
School.. Garr.. How awful.
OK, I admit it's fun to see people again, after a summer of being a traveling recluse (from my friends anyway).
And I'm excited for some classes, i.e. English, Video Pro, Math, French. I'm kinda excited for Physics, but it might be just be hard and boring.
English - I love Chiarella, and I'm excited because... well... it's English. But a little worried about whether I'll do well.
Video - Mr. Castle seems chill. And I am really excited to learn about the other parts of movies--what goes into them and all the stuff normal people don't notice. You know?
My favorite Mr. Castle quotes from the past three days:
"Where do you draw the line between a broomstick and a stapler gun, and a broomstick-stapler gun?"
"You can spin around 359° in that chair, but the second you spin around 360°, you're out in the hall."
I'll keep you updated
Math - First time in my high school career that I've had a decent Math teacher. All of my previous ones haven't lasted longer than a year. And they don't leave 'cause they're scared of me.
(So hard to resist making references to the curse on the Defense against the Dark Arts job.)
And French because there's one French 4 class this year, so everyone taking French is in it. And I love them all.
And because there are TinTin books in that classroom!
In other school-related news, I'm dropping photography. My teachers sucks. I have a free 5th period! Whoohoo! Which, actually, I'd kinda like to fill. Who wants a free fifth? If anyone knows anybody who needs service students 5th period. Hah. I mean, other than my current teachers. Even if I love them, I'd rather not see them more than once a day...
And I have Mr. Price for US History, who's the best I could have asked for--if I absolutely have to take a History. He spends more than half his time on one tangent or another. Taking after my own heart.