Ugh, I don't know how I'm going to survive this year in school. I want to transfer next year but part of me doesn't. Ugh, the major con is that it's super expensive. The tuition goes up 2 thousand each year. So by senior year, the tuition will be about 13 thousand + school fees. The pros are that it's really convenient to get there, great people in my class, and ...good teachers? NO. NOT ALL. My algebra 1 teacher sucks. Oh yeah did I mention that I'm relearning everything I learned in 8th grade all over again for the entire freshman year? I can't even describe how boring that class is because I just want her to move on. It feels like forever when she explains a problem. Also, I'm not used to her teaching method and I don't like it at all. I especially hate going to her class when I'm on my DAMN MOTHER NATURE because I'm extra moody. The last time I cried because because she was just getting to me. notthateveryoneelsedoestoo Ada apparently was sitting next to me and so she started cracking up. AND BECAUSE I WAS MOOD SWINGING I HAD TO CRACK UP TOO. Okay back to topic. I originally wanted to go to a private school because I wanted christian teachings but now I feel like. idk, like a realization? Anyways, I don't see private schools as "great" anymore but I also don't see myself in a public school either. And I've heard that transferring can be a lot of work and can sometimes negatively affect my college application thing. I don't mind staying at Hallahan but what concerns me is the price. I don't want my parents to pay for what I could learn at a public school for free. My choices to lower the tuition is by scholarship or by becoming christian. I have no idea how to get that scholarship and I see no way of me becoming a good, little innocent christian that goes to church every Sunday.
Ugh, I don't know how I'm going to survive this year in school. I want to transfer next year but part of me doesn't. Ugh, the major con is that it's super expensive. The tuition goes up 2 thousand each year. So by senior year, the tuition will be about 13 thousand + school fees. The pros are that it's really convenient to get there, great people in my class, and ...good teachers? NO. NOT ALL. My algebra 1 teacher sucks. Oh yeah did I mention that I'm relearning everything I learned in 8th grade all over again for the entire freshman year? I can't even describe how boring that class is because I just want her to move on. It feels like forever when she explains a problem. Also, I'm not used to her teaching method and I don't like it at all. I especially hate going to her class when I'm on my DAMN MOTHER NATURE because I'm extra moody. The last time I cried because because she was just getting to me. notthateveryoneelsedoestoo Ada apparently was sitting next to me and so she started cracking up. AND BECAUSE I WAS MOOD SWINGING I HAD TO CRACK UP TOO. Okay back to topic. I originally wanted to go to a private school because I wanted christian teachings but now I feel like. idk, like a realization? Anyways, I don't see private schools as "great" anymore but I also don't see myself in a public school either. And I've heard that transferring can be a lot of work and can sometimes negatively affect my college application thing. I don't mind staying at Hallahan but what concerns me is the price. I don't want my parents to pay for what I could learn at a public school for free. My choices to lower the tuition is by scholarship or by becoming christian. I have no idea how to get that scholarship and I see no way of me becoming a good, little innocent christian that goes to church every Sunday.
“To put away aimlessness and weakness, and to begin to think with purpose, is to enter the ranks of those strong ones who only recognize failure as one of the pathways to attainment; who make all conditions serve them, and who think strongly, attempt fearlessly, and accomplish masterfully.”
- James Allen Quotes
Hm what goes here. Uh, WELL I LOVE ANIME =D
If I were to describe myself, awkward would be the word. I have tremendous social anxiety and would probably jump out the window rather than do an icebreaker.
And also I think clam chowder is the best thing on earth.