Author Topic: Well I'm Partially Imobilized...  (Read 1601 times)

My PE coach just gave us basketballs and said, "If you don't feel like playing go read a book or listen to music or something." Then he'd just sit there and read the paper at his desk in the corner of the gym. Basically I had a 90 minute period to just talk to my two friends and listen to music for a whole semester. Best PE ever.

Let me give you my schedule
<Long days of school, gettting in trouble for stuff reasons
<Football practice, full pads, when ist 104
<Get home, take a shower, then spend and hour working on my math homework, then having to practice saxophone, for an hour, on the same loving scales.

3rd week of 7th grade.
Im having such a good loving time

> Go to school, do ten projects at once. (No seriously I did have like ten large projects at the same time last year.)
> Get dropped off by bus like a mile from my house.
> Walk home in 100+ degree weather.
> Do World History AP homework until 9:00.
> Go to sleep.
> Wake up.
> Repeat.

My PE coach just gave us basketballs and said, "If you don't feel like playing go read a book or listen to music or something." Then he'd just sit there and read the paper at his desk in the corner of the gym. Basically I had a 90 minute period to just talk to my two friends and listen to music for a whole semester. Best PE ever.
my business tech class is excessively easy
the goal for the class is for everyone to have at least 30wpm by the end of the year
my average on the little exercises we do right now is around 60wpm
I guess the only reason I'm taking it is to learn how to type reports with the right formatting and etc.

my business tech class is excessively easy
the goal for the class is for everyone to have at least 30wpm by the end of the year
my average on the little exercises we do right now is around 60wpm
I guess the only reason I'm taking it is to learn how to type reports with the right formatting and etc.

Oh wow. I type more than 100 wpm on average.


so?

So I don't understand why schools are setting such low standards for technology based things when that's pretty much the future of occupations.

So I don't understand why schools are setting such low standards for technology based things when that's pretty much the future of occupations.
oh
I think that most of my classmates think that they are going to play in the NFL or some stuff
the only ones that I think actually care about their education happen to be the only people who are on par with me

And you got dead island, so theres an up.