Yay for me. ^_^

May 25, 2006 09:18

I'm on my first day of summer vacation. I'm not a sophmore anymore. So awesome. ^_^

Ignore the highschool-ness of this post, will you.

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dazed_faerie May 25 2006, 14:21:36 UTC
Yay for summer-ness! I don't get out until this time next year, though, as I'll be doing Algebra 2 all summer. ;_; But at least everyone else will be home for me to call and annoy online! XD

*grabs your hands and dances in circles* We're going to be Juniiiioooors! We're going to be Juniiiiooooorsss!

:::dazed:::

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scribbler91 May 25 2006, 15:18:49 UTC
Wait...you're technically a sophomore right now?? I thought you were considered a ninth grader, like me. Though I know it's all weird with homeschool, since you can do more material or whatever...

If I were at my old school, I think I'd be out right now. As it is, I have tomorrow, next week, and then my so-called "finals" week (basically slacker three days--in class English paper, math and bio test, and Japanese oral exam--and that's ALL). And THEN I'm done...

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dazed_faerie May 26 2006, 18:14:37 UTC
Nope, I'm a grade up from you. But we're the same age (about) because I was born right at the deadline. I know a guy right now who is homeschooled, and just a little bit older than us, and he's going to graduate early and is going to take dual-credit classes at the local college next fall.

I was like, "Pwhoah. Good luck with that." :P

Homeschoolers do have all those options, but I am right there with public school except with Science. I skipped around a lot there. :)

:::dazed:::

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queeney May 25 2006, 17:54:37 UTC
*pumps fist in air* I've been waiting a year for this!

And Algebra II is a lot easier than I once thought it was. Ms.Abel was an awesome teacher.

*dances in cirles with you* Juniors! Juniors! WOot!

P.S:Bother me and die. XD No, really. You have to call me this summer!

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dazed_faerie May 26 2006, 18:17:18 UTC
Yeah, I actually like my A2 program. o_o I would've shot myself if I said that a year ago. (lol) It's taught by a Harvard professor and his son, though, and it's explained likeomgsogood. I don't even need mom's help anymore. :D

Kels and I were sitting there at 2 AM this morning, and I was like, "Craaap, we should've called Queeney!" She suggested we call then, but I didn't think you would appreciate that. ^_^;; So we'll get to it, I promise. ^_~

:::dazed:::

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