Pretty sure one of the reason I’m out of stuff to write on my blog is that I write most of this stuff on Twitter, and one of the reason I don’t use Twitter that much anymore is that I’m pretty busy with school nowadays…
Am writing this here instead of Twitter to try and get my blog up and running again, and I’m writing it from the bus to prevent taking time from the homework.
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For the past months (I honestly don’t know how many, but since the Summer holiday ended), I’ve been in high school (11th year of school, Denmark’s school system is a little different from America’s).
The tempo is much higher and the amount of assignments much higher, but I’m surviving with fairly good grades.
I’m currently on what I think you can call “the base course”, but after Christmas I’ll start on my real study course “Communication/IT”, which wasn’t my first priority, but I don’t really have much problems with it.
As I’m sure I’ve mentioned before, grades annoys the hell out of me, and I would rather get C than A, simply because I hate when people then expect me to always get A. But it is, nonetheless, an important part of high school, and if I get E and F I know I am doing something wrong, so in a way it’s a good thing to know.
But the whole reason for this blog post was something I wanted to post on Twitter, but I figured it would really fit better on my blog, and I also don’t have that 140 character limit, so here you are:
A few days ago we had a chemistry test, and our teacher had said it was REALLY hard, and me not really feeling that good at chemistry right away assumed it would go horrible. And it would have gone horribly wrong if we weren’t allowed to use notes (which needs to be printed for some stupid reason, so I didn’t have my notes) and the book.
Thank you book, I say, because partly using my limited memory and the book, I was able to answer all question after half of the time, and then used the remaining time to fix like half of the answers. And I really felt like our teacher had lied to us or something, because it was extremely easy o_o
At least easy to answer, I still thought I would get like half of them wrong…
Then today we had a biology test, and OH HOLY SHIT it was hard, and the teacher (same as our chemistry teacher) didn’t sat anything about this test being difficult, so I guess I’m just stupid…
I barely managed to answer just over half of the question, and pretty sure I got a lot wrong this time.
It wasn’t about short answers or multiply choice, it was several lines with fucking pen on fucking paper, my hands hurt when we were done..
Oh, my chemistry test? Yeah, I got 98%…
Interesting stuff of the day
Science: 10 Strange Things About The Universe
Picture: Eagle in flight
Picture: Lizards on a leaf
Picture (amazing colors): Fly bee eater
Amazing person: Lea