I honestly want to start over in another school when I start HS.
I'm honestly finding and finding and to see what AP classes they offer, how is the school, is it in a good area stuff like that...
I consider my school day to last from 7:00 a.m. (when I leave the house) until 3:30 p.m. (when I get home).
So that's ****ing 8.5 hours...
Sis, I can help you with Trig, it's easy.
I'm taking AP Calculus I this year and my teacher is also very hard to understand. I have a 67 in the class, and the saddest part is that my grade is one of the higher ones.
Really? That would be great. Thanks. She doesn't even tell us what she puts on the tests, she just does whatever.
Each college has an essay(or 2) they want you to write that is specific for their college.
For Example, Columbia wants to know which required reading books I've enjoyed and which books I enjoy reading for pleasure and why. 2 separate questions 100 words minimum. And those aren't the only ones the want either. There's like 5 more.
Like I already wrote an essay for colleges in general. Why must I write more individual ones? Ugh.
But 100 words is like 1/3 of one page.
That being said, I seriously need to get started on college apps and whatnot. I'm lagging.
I honestly want to start over in another school when I start HS.
I'm honestly finding and finding and to see what AP classes they offer, how is the school, is it in a good area stuff like that...
Biology 1: 90%
English 1: 95%
P.E.: 96%
World Geography: 91%
Algebra 1: 76% (it'll be raised to an 80/90 when he enters my most recent test grades)
French 1: 96%
This...like The first quarter isn't even over with and I've been pulverized with work. They are not kidding when they say Junior year is the hardest
Right?
Oh, and I missed the deadline to sign up for PSATs. Are those really even helpful? Like, I'm not going to sit in a room for hours taking a test that won't even count for anything and might not even help me in the long run.