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Jul 03, 2006 11:43

I got my AP test scores back. They weren't as good as I'd hoped, but they were basically what I had expected:
US HISTORY: 2 (eqiuvalent of a D grade)
ENG LANG/COMP:3 (equivalent of a C grade)

neither scores are accepted at the UW for credit, but Evergreen, Central wa. university, and AI count 3s as credit.

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ramlad July 4 2006, 07:48:47 UTC
I got 3's...

Its all saunders fault! I dident pester her enough into teaching us properly, evedently.

"Gellato Makes the World Turn". That would be an awsome band name.

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aquaculture July 5 2006, 08:34:21 UTC
yeah, I got the impression that both the AP teachers we had seemed to define "ap teacher" as a person that tries to have a minimal connection with the students, and tries to make everything harder by acting as though we were already supposed to know everything required of us automatically; it makes me want to write an angry letter to mr court! or something.

you should wath wickerman soon, i heard that a shitty remake of it is supposed to come out in a couple months, so see the original! i actually just watched it tonight with kali!

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el_gato_of_doom July 6 2006, 06:19:06 UTC
im grounded because i got threes. also my dad told me that if i dont go to the university of washington its because im going to a better school, or hes pretty much excommunicating me after senior year.

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aquaculture July 6 2006, 17:11:18 UTC
I had no idea that your parents had such high expectations for you. lolz.

oh god felix, i am so tempted to re-start a myspace account! i miss all the comments from strangers telling me that i am sexy!

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el_gato_of_doom July 7 2006, 06:04:29 UTC
oh god marlenette! you should totally do it and not take 759879857 freinds that you dont actually know.

you dont know them!

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aquaculture July 7 2006, 06:32:12 UTC
so far I have added 3 people, and have two friends, and only one of them is someone that I don't know, and his name is Tom.

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aquaculture July 8 2006, 05:15:45 UTC
9:03 pm
SCHUMANN: Piano Quartet No.2 in E-flat, Op.47
Seattle Chamber Music Festival: Carmit Zori, violin; Richard O'Neill, viola; Steven Doane, cello; Alon Goldstein, piano
LIVE PERFORMANCE

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