Well, Junior year is just about over. I’ve had fun times, but mostly spent too much time working on whatever work we had to do for all of our classes, staying up until the wee hours of the morning procrastinating and/or working on things slowly. I can’t say that I’ve had it rough, seeing as I already took Calculus AB and didn’t take AP Chemistry (WHICH PEOPLE STILL THINK I TAKE), the sources of pain and suffering for the majority of my friends. I still think that this year has been a bulk of my high school work, and has let me understand how I work on deadlines and other pressures that will inevitably arise during college.
This summer will probably be a time for me to relax, hone some skills, and pick up old hobbies. I’m most excited for my mentoring project, which will require me to learn the cello, which has always been something that I’ve wanted to try. I’m also probably going to re-learn as much computer programming as I can, in a poor attempt to get myself up to around the same level as AP Computer Science.
My senior year will be a winding down transitory time between high school and college. I’ll actually experience some college, as I will be taking Calculus 4 and 3 during the afternoon at UK; this will be an interesting experience for me, and probably help me get used to that environment and style of lectures. I also can’t wait for AP Physics, which will be quite interesting – I hope to learn as much as possible before college.
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