Finals Overload
January 26, 2009 at 6:34 PM 2 comments
Oh boy, oh boy.
With finals coming up, I am quite overloaded.
For English, we have a 40 minute presentation for our final. Which my group has not rehearsed yet.
For biology, we have a lab as our final, with the possibility of having to arrive an hour before school for more time, since my biolgy teacher and my lab group are notoriously inefficient.
For spanish, I have a big fat test that I luckily do not have to worry too much about.
For pre-calc, I have to study about 700 pages worth of formulas, theorems, and whatnot.
For orchestra, I have to play in a quartet, and we still haven’t got the entire piece down, not to mention the finer things like dynamics and the bliddy ornamental notes that keep messing me up.
For physical education, we have to play football.
But before the actual finals arrive, I have to study four chapters of AP Biology for the last test tomorrow, which will probably make or break my grade. With a chapter taking up to 30 minutes to read and my teacher having the uncanny ability to place whatever I happened to miss in my studying on my test, it’s just cutting it too close.
Tomorrow night, I have to meet up for that stupid English Shakespeare project.
Tonight, I have to go celebrate Chinese New Year’s with my grandpa.
In the long term, I have to memorize eight pages for the Orchestra Benefit Dinner, and learn another inch of music. “You have a lot on our plate,” said the less pleasant of our two orchestra directors. Well guess what, it’s your fault that we have “a lot on our plate.” You’re the one who decided to add another event to our calendar which threw everything into chaos. Plus, you don’t even have to memorize anything.
OK. I think I just got that all out of my system. Sort of.
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1. Super... | January 26, 2009 at 10:28 PM
wow… 30 minutes to read a chapter for biology? You must read really quickly.
I think each chapter took me at least 1 hour.
2. Yeena(: | January 27, 2009 at 6:55 PM
yeah that’s really fast. =_=;
takes me round an hour or so too (if i actually concentrate, so throw in another two or three hours)
i like how the pre-calc book is so similar in thickness to the AP Bio book. (i carry both almost daily to school)