Friday, March 02, 2007
When School Bugs You Too Much
I've never, ever in my whole school life experienced great cramming. Last night, I've been up until 12 midnight due to the proposal on Zero Waste Management in Mall of Asia (for Environmental Education) which I believe will just end up as trash anyway. I mean, the mall wouldn't actually use it.. would they? I'd probably be too amazed if they were to do so. Afterall, the proposal kind of seemed too simple (and dull at the same time). There is nothing that can totally interest the management and the costumers. With technology and conveniences offered to people today, the idea on segregating trash, especially in malls, would just be too "ancient old" for them-- in other words, it's not their kind of thing. Yet, I'm happy that there are still a handful who show their deep concern for the current situation of the environment.
After all the hardwork I put behind editing and formatting the proposal; doing another APA research paper version; straining my eyes of the computer; squeezing my brain with the appropriate vocabulary alternatives; and staying up late (as well as waking up real early) the reporting of our group was pushed to next week. Too much also for the cramming of practices during Recess wherein we actually did only the chorus parts, then dismissed. The whole idea was crammed, sad to say. It's the fourth quarter and I'm getting lazier and lazier as the days go by. Mind you, exactly 14 more days left before this freshman schoolyear ends. *Cheers* Now, we're so close to experiencing the heat of the sun and hitting the beach is soon a MUST. God, the idea of all these things make me feel restless. Some days, my mind even wanders into what things I'll be engaging in and where summer will be taking me this time. Hopefully, it will be full of fruitful experiences.
Anyway, it's the first of MARCH. The day was partly good and partly bad. I came to school without studying for our English Mid-Quarter Test and there's no doubt that I will fail it. I'm serious; everything seemed so blurred to me. I had a hard time understanding the vocabulary; recalling the things we discussed in class; and explaining what was on my mind (during the essay part). Totally sucks. Maybe, my staying-up-too-late last night contributed to the downfall of my English Test. I'm going to be doomed. My hardwork for English for this whole schoolyear will be zapped off in just two numbers-- two failing numbers. I'll find it hard to forgive myself if it happens to be so.
Now, down to the good side. Science test results were given out. For the
first time of my freshman year, I broke my record of pattern of grades ranging from 89-90. Since the first quarter, it's always been 89-90-89 (for Science Tests UT1-UT2-QT). But this time, I got an awfully good grade. Yahs, babeeeh! Pardon me for being too happy, but it's seldom that I get this kind of grade for Integrated Science I. So, it's still a pretty good start for March-- well, not counting the hardship I encountered during the English test.
So, as you can see, I have a new skin. Kind of similar to the old one too, uh? Good enough, I found time to renew it and exactly did on the first of March. Anyway, maybe, it'll also take a while before I actually make a new one. We'll see how long it can stay.. :)
Oh yeah, SCAA elections tomorrow. I still don't know who exactly to vote. Bummer. X)