Sunday, April 13, 2008

ACT

I took my ACT for the firs time yesterday. It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. I mean it was still hard and I had to gess on like half of it,but the english and reading were really easy, or it seemed that way. The science was all graphs and it was pretty easy except I ran out of time. The math was alright I knew for sure like 1/3 of the questions and the rest I had to guess on.

Besides that my weekend wasn't all that interesting. We are officially moved out of our old house. We don't have anything left in it. Now all our stuff is in the new house and we don't know where to put half of it. We have a million boxes lying in the hallway. I have the smallest room and closet in the whole house, but my mom is the one with less room for stuff. Cause she has freakin so much of it, clothes especially.

You know I never really thought about it until now, but the ACT is actually the word act. I know it's just an abbreviation, but it's true. We act on our future by taking the ACT because usually you have to take the ACT to get into college. So you act on your future, but I just now noticed that. It's strange how you can look at something a million times and never see something. Then one day you look at the same old thing and see it differently. I do that to people sometimes too.

You always see that in movies. Poeple who known each other for years then one day just fall in love. They say it's seeing people in a new light or through new eyes. Usually though you see people differently because of their actions (theres tht word again act). Thats happened to me before. Someone does something and you see them differently forever. Even if it was just one moment, it changed the whole outlook of things between you and them.Life is really random sometimes.

“The greatest discoveries have come from people who have looked at a standard situation and seen it differently.”

“I think people half know it but don't know it, you know? I think when you see the whole thing, there's just such a slew of new things there. You see them in a different light.”

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