Sorry, I can't resist.
My report card came some time ago, but in the midst of the party, I forgot to post about it.
English: 90%
Chemistry: 98%
Math: 99%
Jazz Band: 98%
Drafting: 100%
Made 3rd in the Top 10 for our grade. It comes with a free movie pass, but it would have been so much better if I had got it before last weekend, 'cause I would have used it to see Narnia. (Which, by the way, is an awesome movie. It's interesting, though, there are so many Christian references in it. It probably has something to do with C.S. Lewis being Christian. On a related note, try to find some Christian references in the "YOU SHALL NOT PASS!" scene in Lord of The Rings.)
Anyway, now I have to see a movie before March 2nd, and I have no idea what I want to see.
Also, I'm ahead in all 4 of my day courses right now. After our combinatronics (nCr and nPr) test in Math (which is funny, by the way, after this one quiz that didn't go too well, I described my mistakes as "I P'd when I should have C'd." It wasn't until much later I found the awkward double meaning.), my teacher gave me the notes for next unit. I'm 2.5 days ahead now. We started redox in Chemistry, and I'm approximately 1.1 days ahead. We started Of Mice and Men in English, which is simply reading right now, and i've got about half the book done, and, of course, Drafting is as usual. I want to get farther ahead in Chemistry, though.
Anyway, I'm done. [/brag]
edit: heh, Blogger though my <> brag tag (hey, that rhymes!) was legit, and proceeded to remove it. Hence the reason I've switched to forum-ese formatting.
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Actually, it's combinatorics. Combinatronics is, for example, one of those DVD players that also has a VCR.
And yet you still beat me in English by a good 5 percent...
And as for the HTML tags, try </brag> - it should come out as </brag> if I did that right
And if you're wondering how I wrote < without it turning into < I used & for the amphersand. Oy vey, this is confusing.
Big talk from someone who misspelled ampersand. :)
My mistake was attempting to spell it in the first place...
But yeah, I have an idea for your movie certificate - I hear King King is good. Though, it's 3 hours long.
Typical Peter Jackson...
I think I'm seeing Narnia a second time with friends. But I got an extra one today. For our scholarship teams, the top team average on the chem test Monday gets movie passes. That wasn't us, but Mr. Lee also gave tickets to anyone who gets 100% on it. That is me. w00t.
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