Life is once again back to normal for me. In fact, waking up at 5:15 AM was so normal it was scary. I'm used to turning my alarm off set for 7 AM and sleeping for a couple more hours, waking up by the time the Tyra Banks show or Dr. Keith was on television. But this morning, it felt like my summer never even happened, as I woke up, ate cereal, took a shower, wiped the moisture covering the windows on my car off, and driving off to school like a typical school day. Once I got to school, though, it was obvious that things would be different. Walking through the double doors on the north side of the school next to the band parking lot, my first day of being a senior had begun.
So, how did each cl@ss turn out on my first day, and how were my teachers? Well, let's take a look (and you'll find out my schedule, too;) ). Oh, and if you don't give a sh*t about any of this, well, I wouldn't advise you to keep reading and just exit out of my blog for today, since it will NOT interest you. If you DO give a sh*t, though, by all means read, Read, READ:
AP Calculus
*sigh* My first AP cl@ss out of two of the year. Surprisingly, most of the people that were in my Pre-Calculus cl@ss last year were in my cl@ss this year, so it's like a sequel to last year's cl@ss:P. Plus, there's a few more people I knew in there as well. As for the teacher, he seems like a more laid-back and nicer fellow than my Pre-Calculus teacher last year. He did give us a math problem to do at the beginning of the hour, which was simple (even though I forgot what to do:P ), as well as a syllabus, but he gave us about a half an hour of freetime afterward:D. So, no homework in that cl@ss although I feel a vibe that this cl@ss will get tough going through the year.
American Wars
This is basically my Social Studies cl@ss for this year, and is a HUGE downgrade from last year's difficult AP History. In fact, I feel like I'm in a stupid cl@ss, made up of mostly outcasts and slackers. Fortunately, one of the girls that went to the movies with me throughout the summer was in that cl@ss and we both sighed a breath of relief knowing we had each other in that cl@ss together. But anyways, all we really study is all the different wars that occured throughout the 1800s, and if you had it next semester as well, you would be studying wars that took place during the 20th century as well, but that's not the case for me. I've had the teacher before in 10th grade English, and she was alright, but mediocre as an English teacher. Hopefully she's improved for this cl@ss. Oh, and no homework.
Commercial Art
Another year, another art cl@ss, and with the same teacher as well. In fact, I've had this teacher for 4 years now:P. But unlike last year when I had NOBODY in there to talk to, there's actually 3 people I know in there with me this year:D. Once again, a sigh of relief. It doesn't seem too difficult (especially compared to AP Studio Art, which is double the work I did last year in regular Studio Art), but I'm sure I'll run into some bumps on the curb a few times. I guess our first project is designing our own business card, which sounds kinda fun. If there's things that I like to be creative and possibly go crazy on, it's probably advertising:P. Once again, no homework.
Lunch
This year I have the earliest lunch hour instead of the last lunch hour like the previous years, which has its benefits. Fortunately, the same group of girls I sat next to is there to share lunch with me. Unfortunately, instead of annoying undercl@ssmen invading the lunch table, it's a bunch of undercl@ssmen in band that are associates in some way of my friends, so I'm sitting there, crowded by people I don't even know:cry:. WHY DOES THIS HAVE TO HAPPEN!!!!???? Oh, lunch was sh*tty, too. BTW, no homewo......wait a minute, this is lunch. Oops, sorry:oops:.
Physics
If there is one thing I don't regret, it's that I took this as a science cl@ss this year instead of Chemistry II. First of all, people that took Chemistry II had tons of homework even before summer started! Second, it's Chemistry, and I had a hard time with it last year, so I wouldn't have had a chance with its sequel. Finally, it's the same teacher that I had in Chemistry I last year, so there was no way in HELL I was going to face the Homework Nazi again. My physics teacher, on the other hand, is a laid back young male teacher that seems pretty cool. It also seems like one of my very few cl@sses that will be easy (except for this project we have to do at the end of the year:cry: ). Also, there's people I know in this cl@ss as well. Still no homework, too.
Spanish II
By far, my most surprising cl@ss of the day. It was the same Spanish teacher I had last year (meh), but most of the undercl@ssmen that shared that cl@ss with me were long gone. The only ones in that cl@ss, luckily for me, were the sane ones last year, and not the obnoxious clowns. Also, I actually have a friend to share the cl@ss with too! I didn't think I knew ANYONE that took regular Spanish last year, but apparently, I had a friend that did (with a different teacher in a different hour, of course). But anyways, that was awesome. Difficulty-wise, it doesn't seem like too bad of a cl@ss but we're going to start reading a book TOMORROW, so I guess it is required to actually know some Spanish. OH NOES! But for tonight, no homework.
AP English 12
This is where it seemed my senior year would be the most intimidating. Remembering the hell that my friends went through last year in AP English made me uncomfortable when entering this cl@ss. It sounds like it could be hell, too, since my teacher automatically wants us to check out or buy this book called How To Think Like A Professor or some ish like that. Anyways, we have to read it by October 4:evil:. Also, it looks like we're reading a sh*tload of novels (a couple I recognized as movies, though, like A Streetcar Named Desire, Five People You Meet In Heaven, and the upcoming Beowulf :D) and doing a sh*tload of papers. Why me:cry: ????!!! Oh well, seeing all my friends take it prompted me to take it as well, so monkey see monkey do. Plus the teacher is 100x more tolerable than my b*tch teacher I had last year, so no complaint there. And other than finding a composition book and that one book I have to somehow obtain and read, there was no homework.
For once, I didn't want to kill myself, since I actually had a shockingly great first day of school. It was pretty lengthy, but nice nonetheless. Unlike last year, I didn't have any homework either (besides a bunch of sylabbi to get filled out ). I really do hope this will be a good year, and I'm praying to God it won't be too hard. The only things I'm worried about are those dreaded senior project (15 HOURS OF RELATED COMMUNITY SERVICE REQUIRED AS PART OF THE TOPIC OF THE PROJECT:cry::cry: ) and AP English 12. It'll probably be hell, but hey, that's life. I'm not going to get very far if all I do is take it easy in school, slack off without a job, play video games, watch movies, and get on Glitchspot all day. Well, one jam-packed day down, and over 100 more. This is going to be one hell of a ride. Just wait until Homecoming gets here, too............(Jesus Christ Glitchspot, why the hell do you have to make the word "cl@ss" complicated to type out:cry: ? )