Thursday.
At the beginning of the year I used to think that Thursdays suck. Double Maths, Science, Chemistry, Biology, Social Studies.
Now, with a slight timetable change, I have History instead of Social, and due to the fact that I discovered that there are worse days, I actually like Thursdays.
Today, I was extremely tired and thus fell asleep during the second Maths lessonm but Silly woke me up and as she is incredibly persistant, I had no chance to go back to sleep and when the lesson was over, I wasn’t tired any longer.
I bought something to eat and then went straight to Science where I found some other people of my class studying for the test and joined them, in the end I got into some talk with Stefan, it made no sense to check the stuff again, I wouldn’t learn anything anyways.
The test was multiple choice and you had to make six crosses and to cross out an incredible amount of stuff (two statements). I finished the test within ten minutes and as we had started at 9:35am I still had half an hour with nothing to do but wait as my teacher didn’t allow anyone to leave the classroom. I spent some time doodling on the backside of the test, but got bored as my artistic qualities are non-existing. I tried to chat to the other people who were done, but to no avail, because, as we were informed by the teacher, to talk during an exam, even if you‘re already done and it’s on his desk, not yours, can be considered an attempt to cheat. Great!
So I got a piece of paper out and my friends and me, we communicated silently, writing. At about 10am, everyone was done – no, sorry, everyone but Vanni – and so all of us, twenty-four people, had to wait for her to finish and when she finally did, at 10:11am, four minutes before the lesson was over, we still had to remain in the classroom. Also, the teacher announced that he had already started to correct them and he’d be done soon, so we could get the tests back at about 12 o’clock if we wanted to.
We went to Chemistry, a subject that has two main-functions: to chat and to sleep. As I had already slept in Maths, I now talked to Robi, Finger and Silly. Finger, Ali and me, we had stolen some notes Jessi had written and read them. Afterwards we let them pass through the classroom so everyone could read them. Yeah, Finger, Robi and I are incredibly mean.
We scolded Jessi a bit and she was furious, but no one cares anyway.
In the next break, about half of the class was outside and Jessi had walked away, dunno where she went, but Stefan asked about more notes from Jessi and so, I went to check her bag for more of them, Ali helped me and Finger stood guard to warn us if she arrived.
Well, she did and threatened to hit all of us – everyone together or something of this sorts and of course we made fun of this, told the others about it and Stefan was very concerned because he wasn’t sure if she had meant him as well and thus started to do everything so she would ... It was great fun, and it got even better when Jessi announced that when we laughed, we provoked her. Guess what we did? We laughed.
In Biology, I got some toys to play with, namely the bone models our teacher handed out so we could see how different types of joints worked. As I’m a kid by heart, I enjoyed this very much, even when I had some //accidents// with the foot (the parts kept falling apart).
We went to get our tests afterwards – 3,0! So, I’m pretty sure I’ll have a 3,0 at year’s end. Lemme check what I had in the first test, 3,25.
In History, we watched a movie as we often do and all in all, it was a pretty nice school day.
Homework:
Maths – nothing; preparation for ZK.
Science – nothing.
Chemistry – he gave us something to do at home, but nobody noticed it, so, no homework.
Biology – nothing.
History – nothing.
At the beginning of the year I used to think that Thursdays suck. Double Maths, Science, Chemistry, Biology, Social Studies.
Now, with a slight timetable change, I have History instead of Social, and due to the fact that I discovered that there are worse days, I actually like Thursdays.
Today, I was extremely tired and thus fell asleep during the second Maths lessonm but Silly woke me up and as she is incredibly persistant, I had no chance to go back to sleep and when the lesson was over, I wasn’t tired any longer.
I bought something to eat and then went straight to Science where I found some other people of my class studying for the test and joined them, in the end I got into some talk with Stefan, it made no sense to check the stuff again, I wouldn’t learn anything anyways.
The test was multiple choice and you had to make six crosses and to cross out an incredible amount of stuff (two statements). I finished the test within ten minutes and as we had started at 9:35am I still had half an hour with nothing to do but wait as my teacher didn’t allow anyone to leave the classroom. I spent some time doodling on the backside of the test, but got bored as my artistic qualities are non-existing. I tried to chat to the other people who were done, but to no avail, because, as we were informed by the teacher, to talk during an exam, even if you‘re already done and it’s on his desk, not yours, can be considered an attempt to cheat. Great!
So I got a piece of paper out and my friends and me, we communicated silently, writing. At about 10am, everyone was done – no, sorry, everyone but Vanni – and so all of us, twenty-four people, had to wait for her to finish and when she finally did, at 10:11am, four minutes before the lesson was over, we still had to remain in the classroom. Also, the teacher announced that he had already started to correct them and he’d be done soon, so we could get the tests back at about 12 o’clock if we wanted to.
We went to Chemistry, a subject that has two main-functions: to chat and to sleep. As I had already slept in Maths, I now talked to Robi, Finger and Silly. Finger, Ali and me, we had stolen some notes Jessi had written and read them. Afterwards we let them pass through the classroom so everyone could read them. Yeah, Finger, Robi and I are incredibly mean.
We scolded Jessi a bit and she was furious, but no one cares anyway.
In the next break, about half of the class was outside and Jessi had walked away, dunno where she went, but Stefan asked about more notes from Jessi and so, I went to check her bag for more of them, Ali helped me and Finger stood guard to warn us if she arrived.
Well, she did and threatened to hit all of us – everyone together or something of this sorts and of course we made fun of this, told the others about it and Stefan was very concerned because he wasn’t sure if she had meant him as well and thus started to do everything so she would ... It was great fun, and it got even better when Jessi announced that when we laughed, we provoked her. Guess what we did? We laughed.
In Biology, I got some toys to play with, namely the bone models our teacher handed out so we could see how different types of joints worked. As I’m a kid by heart, I enjoyed this very much, even when I had some //accidents// with the foot (the parts kept falling apart).
We went to get our tests afterwards – 3,0! So, I’m pretty sure I’ll have a 3,0 at year’s end. Lemme check what I had in the first test, 3,25.
In History, we watched a movie as we often do and all in all, it was a pretty nice school day.
Homework:
Maths – nothing; preparation for ZK.
Science – nothing.
Chemistry – he gave us something to do at home, but nobody noticed it, so, no homework.
Biology – nothing.
History – nothing.