Two words for you: COURSE SELECTION!
Stupid course selection week is seriously getting to me. On Friday one of the VPs went around giving speeches to all the classes about how we need to be careful in what courses we pick, and how each choice we make will affect our futures. They went on and on about how we have to start thinking seriously about what we want to be when we grow up. Like no duh...I notice how important all that is, but come on! I'm a teenager who is really in the mood to just relax this weekend, but nooooo. We need to have course selections done by the end of the week, and now I feel paranoid and as if I really do have to decide what I want to become one day.
I guess it's just stressful. I've been looking up the prerequesites for different university programs and I think I've finally decided what I might want to do with my so called life. I'm considering becoming a child/teen psychologist or a pediatrician. The ideas for those two careers have been sitting in my mind since maybe about the 8th grade. I just suddenly feel sorta rushed by all this. High school is just four years, and well...every school year just brings the end closer. It's amazing to think that such a major change is going to happen so soon.
On another note, I have my math competition on Tuesday. (ugh...yes I do notice how geeky that must sound.) I'm offically tired of studying. That's all my math teacher has had us doing lately...beyond boring. Except for the part that includes G2 explaining to me how to solve this really hard question. =D
So I guess that makes a couple more learning experiences:
- Think about your future before it comes. (Is that even possible?)
- It might be a good idea though to at least have a basic idea of what you might want to do with your life one day
- Math is boring, until cute guys change your mind
- Stress is stressful
- Never feel pressured to do something.
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