Saturday, August 16, 2008

First Week

Well technically it was the first three days of school. So school started and it feels like there was never a summer at all. Everyone is basically how they looked three months ago. It was like we were on pause and someone hit the play button again. My classes are ok and I don't think they are going to be that hard. Here is my schedule:
A1 Spanish II
A2 Geometry
B1 English II
B2 Ag
3rd Hour Band
A4 Computer Science
B4 Chemistry
5th hour American History
My least favorite class is American History because all the people in that class talk all the time so we are going to end up having a whole bunch of extra work. Of course the teacher is in a bad mood all class because of the people so it's not very fun. Computer science is probably going to be my easiest class because im on the computer all the time so I know how most things work.
It's really different this year because for the past two years I've had classes with the same people because wew were in "advanced" classes. But this year they broke us up. It's going to be harder this year, since we all used to basically work together on everything. Not cheat, but usually if one person couldn't find the answer somebody else could. At least I have someone I talk to in every class. I would die of boredom if I didn't.
It's funny how people get over some things easily and some things are harder to get over. I decided not to talk to one of my friends for the last month of summer. I go back to school figuring she would be ticked off at me. During lunch I ask her a few questions about her summer and were back to being friends again. It reminds me pf how guys can get in a fight , like fists and everything, and in the next five minutes they are buddies again. I get it's how simple the matter is or something. People are just too complex to try and spend timefiguring them out. And I think that's one of my problems I always try to figure things out.
"It doesn't matter how much you want. What really matters is how much you want it. The extent and complexity of the problem does not matter as much as does the willingness to solve it.”
"Technical skill is mastery of complexity, while creativity is mastery of simplicity"

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