Senior year is upon us.
So many lasts. So many firsts.
Your last English teacher.
Your last Spanish teacher yelling at you in EspaƱol: ¡Despertarse!
This year is extremely bittersweet. Bitter in the way that we are going to be thrown out into the real world in exactly 179 days. [Yes, I am counting]. Sweet in the way that we will finally be done with this society's hardest and proudest accomplishment: finishing high school. We are expected to shape the rest of our lives in these four, short years.
Okay. Besides that..
Here is how my senior year will go:
My school day consists of 7 class periods.
My first and second hour will be CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant) training.
My third hour is AP Biology. I know, I'm in for a challenge. I like it so far, though.
My fourth hour is Contemporary Issues, which is an easy A. I have taken it before but I like the teacher and the class so why not retake it.
My fifth hour is College Prep English. I expect it to be a fairly easy course since English is usually my forte.
Sixth hour consists of Government. Meh. Nothing good but nothing bad. Hopefully it'll be interesting enough to keep me awake.
Seventh hour is the dreaded mathematics class: College Prep Algebra. I have once almost failed an Algebra class but I did okay in Geometry. I expect this course to be mildly challenging since, duh, its math. I also receive credit from the local community college for taking the class. I will be placed into College level math when I go there.
Well, thats how my next eighteen weeks will go!
After that comes winter break.
Then the real shit happens.
Omg: college applications, acceptance letters, graduation, agh.
I will be still taking AP Bio, CP English, CP Algebra, and my CNA classes. Instead of doing lots of book work in my CNA class, which we are doing this semester, we will be completing our clinical hours during our second semester. Fun!!! I can't wait!
Good luck with whatever you're doing this semester, my dear reader.
Warm snuggly hugs,
KaTiE.
[I'm secretly a five-year-old.]