I might be treasurer of my sophomore class. Yays! More stuff for college.
I never did post my new schedule, did I? Okay, well, here it is:
Red Day (A.K.A. Day 1)
Block 1: Chemistry with Dr. Patel
Block 2: Study Hall (Or ‘Free’) with Mr. Mills (My American Government/World History teacher last year!)
Block 3: Trigonometry with Ms Petkova
Block 4: First Half: AP Environmental Science, Second Half: AP Statistics
Blue Day (A.K.A. Day 2)
Block 1: AP European History with Ms Cubano
Block 2: English II with Ms Dickerson
Block 3: French II with Ms Chestnut (Same as last year… unfortunately)
Block 4: Same as Red Day
At home, I’m taking AP Macroeconomics, which I constantly forget to do, resulting in my temporary suspension for not submitting enough assignments (!!! I WAS AHEAD BY, LIKE, TWO WEEKS!!! GIMME A BREAK!), and I’m worried about the final exam, which is suppose to be a practice AP exam, which I KNOW I’m not prepared for.
My new schedule is pretty balanced. Except for that Study Hall every-other-day thing. It’s inconvenient, because the classes I don’t have much homework in are on the days I have Study Hall, so I still have to finish the majority of my homework at home.
And my ballet classes are still from 8-9:30 PM, and somehow I never make it to bed before 11:30.
But at least my body is getting used to six hours a night.
I’m not getting sick from sleep deprivation anymore, yay!
September 27, 2008 at 8:22 pm
Take a look at my AP Statistics Tutorial Software. It’s chapter 12 of math911.
Best yet math911 is free and can be downloaded from http://www.math911.com
Prof Martin Weissman
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