Saturday, June 5, 2010

Half time goes by, suddenly you’re wise; another blink of an eye, 67 is gone

The sun is getting high, we're moving on...

It's the end of junior year (was it supposed to go by so fast???). I can't believe it. I feel like a senior that should be graduating now, due to my two classes that were like 95% seniors, and the fact that if I wanted to go to college right now I'd be more on track than half the kids graduating this year. I'm pretty much done with school.

I've jumped right in to being an NAHS chair for next year. I'm excited to actually be in a position to do something. (Andrea, if you feel I'm being a little TOO involved, just let me know.) This year we never had organization or got anything done. I'm hoping this upcoming year can change the reputation of being a useless organization, and make us someone that actually does stuff. I want it to be something to be in.

On a different note, my mom hung up on the counselor the other day... She told me for months I could do AP Statistics as special enrollment at a community college, and have it count for college credit. Then, she decided to look into it or something and decided that no, I can't. So I suppose I'm taking consumer math next year. Wonderful. (I am in yearbook and acc humanities though. Yay!)

I got told by a girl who just came back to work for the summer that I look like a sophomore, and Brittany Rees looks older than me. She wasn't trying to be mean but seriously, how did she expect me to take that? I suppose I should just brush that aside, seeing as normally people think I'm older than I am, but it really made me take a hit on my self-esteem.

Oh, well.

4 comments:

Tree Wizard said...

On the contrary. You can't get too involved. In fact, I think everyone should get involved, but not, I suppose, to the point of being president lol.

You can though because you're vp.

But if everyone is more involved than things will actually get done. I mean, if they're investing their time and effort into something, they'll want to see it through and they'll want to be successful.
Our biggest problem will just be keeping people motivated.

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Tree Wizard said...

Certainly I won't say I'm sad either. From what I've learned about him, he was one of those stupid kids who just like to party and drink all the time. He managed to graduate only because he was doing night school as well. That's not the kind of person I can respect. Besides, it was kind of his own fault he was killed- not that he deserved it, but still.