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motai
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I'm finally out of high school! I've been waiting for this for a long time because I realized that this year I have maxed out the school's curriculum and have come to the realization that there is nothing else for me to learn at this dreadful government institution that seems to be well known for bureaucratic inefficiency (graduation practice for a solid week, lots of wasted time all over the place I won't even begin with it) in practically every single manner .
This entire HS experience was extremely annoying, classes being dumbed down, not being able to push myself further because of lack of resources (or teachers in my case, since I technically had no physics teacher the entire year), bureaucratic runaround (it took particularly long to get any form signed and turned back in), and dealing with those hyperactive "I-dont-want-to-learn-anything-anymore" students who seem to always be the first ones to scream things out during any ceremony for their own pleasure and who really are only holding everyone else up.
At least it is over. Since I have already taken a few college level classes already (which were extremely fun no doubt, or at least fun in my sense of the word, of which I have an extremely strange definition of fun), I don't find myself particularly worried so long as I maintain the pacing that I usually do when approaching a particular course and keeping my interests and maintain a passion, etc.
Hmm... *isnt exactly sure what to say next*...
This entire HS experience was extremely annoying, classes being dumbed down, not being able to push myself further because of lack of resources (or teachers in my case, since I technically had no physics teacher the entire year), bureaucratic runaround (it took particularly long to get any form signed and turned back in), and dealing with those hyperactive "I-dont-want-to-learn-anything-anymore" students who seem to always be the first ones to scream things out during any ceremony for their own pleasure and who really are only holding everyone else up.
At least it is over. Since I have already taken a few college level classes already (which were extremely fun no doubt, or at least fun in my sense of the word, of which I have an extremely strange definition of fun), I don't find myself particularly worried so long as I maintain the pacing that I usually do when approaching a particular course and keeping my interests and maintain a passion, etc.
Hmm... *isnt exactly sure what to say next*...