Archive for May 2009
Thoughts on School
I finally did it… I graduated! I’m done with school until college starts. It’s kinda different not having schoolwork to do all the time. I’ve always been homeschooled, and it seems like I’ve always been either trying to catch up on or get ahead in something. Most of my summers had at least a half load of schoolwork that I was supposed to be doing. It’s been a long few years, especially the last 4. High school has been pretty intense.
Being homeschooled through high school makes some people look at you kinda funny. It’s almost like they’re thinking “you can do that?” Other times they come right out and ask you some of the oddest questions: “what do you do for sports?” “where do you get your diploma?” “how do you make any friends?” and others like that. The answers are pretty easy, although most people look at me in disbelief when I say “friends? I’ve got the most amazing friends ever! Graduation? of course, and there’s going to be a hundred students there. And no, we didn’t have prom in my garage.” It’s been so much fun
Looking back on it though, I learned some very important lessons during the last 12 years. Here’s a list of some that come to mind as the most useful:
- Don’t forget about biology
- When you’re studying, classical music can be just as distracting as anything else
- Mom’s rules always triumph
- When in doubt, don’t cite wikipedia
- For most people, geometry is nothing more than a method for proving the obvious
- Don’t write papers on obscure subjects
- Facebook is an amazing place
- “Gmail ate my homework” doesn’t work
- Last.fm will play the most random songs when you’re trying to study
- Taking physics, chemistry, algebra, biology, and geometry is not the most brilliant way to spend your senior year
- Your life explodes in the second semester of your senior year
- Graduation is one of the oddest things you will ever go through
- Learning almost never happens on schedule
- Don’t bother putting your name in your graduation cap, it’ll get lost anyway
- Going to the mall doesn’t usually count as a study session
- Friends are an absolute must
- You’ll never have the time, so you may as well do it now
- Taking a break when you still have work to do (procrastinating) isn’t as fun as actually being done
- You can’t sing along to a song and read at the same time
- Colleges should give you a degree or a scholarship for just figuring out how to apply
Anyway, I’m pretty excited about this new chapter in my life that’s going to be starting. But that’s a subject for a whole other post.
College Classes and a Dead Camera
It’s getting more real. Seriously, college is coming. Last week, I went to the college for what they call “customs.” It’s like a cross between orientation and registration and some other stuff. We were divided into groups by our major and got to meet the deans and advisers of our departments some of the current students and on the second day we went and had our student IDs made up, met the student organizations, and registered for classes. I was also able to take care of some other stuff like dropping off my final transcript and looking at the dorms I’m going to be staying in. But now I’m all done with that stuff, I’m an official student of Middle Tennessee State University!
Unfortunately though, my camera died while I was there. I went to take a picture with it and noticed that the screen had a lovely line through it and it was all white with black splotches. Not good. Thankfully its still in warrenty though (barely – it expires on the 3rd of June), so I’m sending back to get hopefully it fixed. I’m so bored without that thing. And graduation is in 2 days, so there won’t be many pictures. Maybe I’ll steal Rachel’s camera and use it during the grad party.




