My day

Mar 07, 2005 23:07

In biology class today we had a vocab assignment, I had already defined those vocab words at home, so I just chilled out and didn't really know what to do. When the others finished we all played cards - holy crap, biology class is always so hilarious cuz the teacher doesn't care at all what we're doing as long as we have done our assignment.

There was a Cold War lecture in US history class and there's a test over 'society during cold war' tomorrow. I haven't prepared at all for it, but I did read the chapter at some random time last week.

In algebra 2 we're doing logarithms. Some of the most meaningless stuff you can ever do, but whatever, it's easy.

We're learning about adolescence in psyc class. It's a cool class, b/c the teacher is talking about so many other things than psychology. Fx, 'if you don't do something the US will go to war in Iran and we'll have a draft again! muhahahaha!!'
And 'if you don't write letters to the politicians they'll continue behaving like crap!'. All the teacher's warnings are so hilarious, but he's pretty interesting too.

In English class we're reading a book called Farewell to Manzanar. It's about some Japanese girl who was put in the Manzanar detention camp along with the rest of her family during WW2.

In debate the teacher has just started preparing us to be judges at a Bellaire tournament with 'prescription drugs' as the debate topic. I'm sure this next week is gonna be the most boring week I've ever had in debate. Prescription drugs - I'm sure it's gonna be a very nice and sick topic.

After school I went with Ken to the Bellaire Rec center to figure out what tennis lessons I can go to. We got a cell phone number for the tennis coach, so I called him this evening. I was asked to call back a little later, but was too lasy to do it, so I'll just call tomorrow.

Else I'll just congratulate the Internet for making my debate homework 10 times easier. Seth (my former debate partner) and I, split up the debate assignment, so we only had to find half the amount of articles each. So he found his 3 articles, then send them to me. I printed his and mine, and then I'll just hope that Mr. Rach doesn't reckognize that Seth and I have the exact same articles. So again, thanks to email and the internet. (By the way, you also find your articles on the internet... if you didn't do that I think debate would be nearly impossible)

Else I've been kind of hyper this evening and talked about very deep philosophical things with Christine.
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