like a school kid waiting for the spring, i'm just sitting here waiting for you to come on home

Oct 30, 2007 19:21

last night i went to upc to study physio psych with ben and reese - i have literally never been more unprepared for a test in my life, i think, or at least it seems that way right now. on the plus side, i am taking the class pass/fail but there is still a very real possibility that i will fail.  anyway, i thought we were going to be studying for a ( Read more... )

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gavinahand October 31 2007, 00:00:29 UTC
yaaaaay i love your updates so much.
i've become one of those youtube people, too!!! it's really disgusting, actually. i've managed to wean myself off of it, kind of, but if someone gives me a link i am no doubt clicking on it. speaking of which, that video is funny.

and! i lie in bed and fantasize like all the time. aaaall the time. that's actually what i did all summer. i'd spend 4 hours in class, 2-3 online, 2 hours doing work, 5 fantasizing, and 10-11 hours sleeping. soooooo fun. that's what i do now without the class and work. i fantasize 12 hours a day.

aaand FUCK no child left behind. that is so disgusting and ridiculous and pointless and sooo frustrating. what the fuck???? keep us updated!!!

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sporadicfungian October 31 2007, 01:58:00 UTC
I am soooo one of those youtube people. go youtube "internet people." it's the best thing ever.

yeah, one of the reasons the school i work at is, what's it called, a convalescing school? something stupid like that, they failed a while ago and aren't failing but are recovering from that, or something--or maybe they're borderline? ugh WHATEVER it is the point is that the special ed kids are tested with the regular kids and dragging down the averages. the school uses the inclusion model (to my knowledge, we don't have any severely developmentally disabled kids) which apparently has been found very effective and i can believe that but like... they should still get slack for tests, if they're going to that. ugh. people are stupid.

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thelosthoplite October 31 2007, 02:35:08 UTC
Your field work makes the challenge of rebuilding my awful discrete grade look not so bad in comparison. Other than that, I'm glad to realize that someone besides me writes long-winded posts about random things, and not glad to realize that it's time for me to get back to work.

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silentknight427 October 31 2007, 03:10:19 UTC
Haha, a lot on your mind it seems. I think that's how most everyone feels about now, at least I know I do. Still, when you think about it, it's not the first time for so many things to vie for your attention at once. Certainly not the last time you'll see the government putting plans into action without thinking them through all the way. It's unfortunate, but things like that don't surprise me much anymore...actually, I am happier to see others noticing it than I am afflicted by its occurrence. It gives me confidence for people in the future. Well, some people. Carry onward =D

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okitaduo October 31 2007, 13:24:59 UTC
Man...I always was one of those youtube people. Always.

In high school I used to do the exact same thing that you did on Sundays (the field work that is). Having NoChildLeftBehind for them seems like one of those really dumb gov. errors made by someone who has no clue what's going on. I sympathize.

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