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Ayesha, 15

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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 @ 20:38
science teachers and history papers

Hello.

School today sucked. I was really pissed during the first half of the day, basically because we had Science for first period. You know, I used to enjoy Science. But ever since this new teacher came along, every time I step into the lab or she steps into my class, I feel suicidal. Today was the worst by far and I don't think she noticed the fact that I was banging my head on the table plus casting evil looks in her direction. Well, even if she did, she didn't say anything about it.

I think she has super-hearing or something. Either that or she hears stuff in her head. 'Cause even when the class isn't noisy she'll go 'Stop talking!' in her weird, annoying voice. Okay and her face is even more expressionless than my previous science teacher, who, although emotionless and pretty strict, was waaaaaaaaaaaay better. In fact, I liked the way she taught.

A lot of times during class I have this sudden urge to throw my pencil case at her face. Ugh. Especially when she says, "Let's not waste time," and then starts saying very useless things. Oh, and she is always giving answers to our worksheets so that we are only left with one or two questions to do at home. I bet I can learn more in 10 minutes with just a textbook in a noisy room than I can in an hour with her in a silent room.

Alright enough ranting. I got back my History Timed Assignment paper today and the way I answered the last question was.. I dunno.

Like this: (weird scribbles) Source B says that city is (more weird scribbles) is (even more weird scribbles) the the Funanese emperor(scribbles) good.

Oh, and all that in freaky handwriting.

HAHAHAHAHAHA. I should get a picture, it looks too ridiculous!

Amazingly, I passed the paper! 6 out of 12, yay me! I remember falling asleep during that test and how torturous it was to try to keep my eyes open and even more so to write whatver my almost-asleep brain could think up. In the end, I quit trying to but so what? I passed!

Bye.