I don't know how I'm going to survive! I'm taking Chemistry honors, Spanish II, Algebra II honors, World Civ II, and English II honors.
My World Civ teacher is known for the ridiculously hard tests and homework assignments that he gives. On the bright side, it seems to be a pretty relaxed class, as opposed to my last history teacher who would scream at you for breathing too loudly. Example being, the class spent half of the period discussing his beard. (Yeah guys. My World Civ teacher reminds me of Hagrid from Harry Potter. Oh and you know what else? His wife dressed up as Hermione to go see the new movie. lol)
My Algebra teacher is also known for being a hard teacher, so I'm going to do my best to get on her good side ;P I'm still extremely nervous, I've heard Algebra II is pretty hard and I'm not a math person AT all. So basically, first day of school I have 60-90 math problems, to finish a 3-4 page paper (can't complain about that one since I've had all summer to do it), and who know's what else! I'm semi-panicking.
My World Civ teacher is known for the ridiculously hard tests and homework assignments that he gives. On the bright side, it seems to be a pretty relaxed class, as opposed to my last history teacher who would scream at you for breathing too loudly. Example being, the class spent half of the period discussing his beard. (Yeah guys. My World Civ teacher reminds me of Hagrid from Harry Potter. Oh and you know what else? His wife dressed up as Hermione to go see the new movie. lol)
My Algebra teacher is also known for being a hard teacher, so I'm going to do my best to get on her good side ;P I'm still extremely nervous, I've heard Algebra II is pretty hard and I'm not a math person AT all. So basically, first day of school I have 60-90 math problems, to finish a 3-4 page paper (can't complain about that one since I've had all summer to do it), and who know's what else! I'm semi-panicking.
But I'll survive. I have amazing friends, brilliant teachers, and a great school. It's gonna be a good year(:
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