Phillip’s Reflection Week 32

May 26, 2012
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^See that picture? Yeah, that was me when taking the final. I am way past the days where I thought “oh, open note? I should do fine.” Yeah. I don’t think it really worked out that way. That was one hard-butt final. Maybe not for you guys. My favorite problem was the one where you had to solve the logic problem. It was my favorite because I solved it in the most obnoxious way possible. Instead of doing the tables, I just used the clues and got Mr. Green. Watch that be wrong. I’ll laugh. I really hope it isn’t. Hmm, whatevs. Wait, can you like get held back in Discrete Math? I don’t really know. I think I made it into Precalculus already, but I really don’t feel like taking Discrete Math in high school again. While this was a very fun year, I doubt that having Discrete Math in a regular class would be too much fun.. Especially if we had a bad/boring teacher. That would be terrible. Unbelievably terrible. The only thing that made the curriculum do-able was the fact that Mrs. Krummel explained everything so well and thoroughly. Plus, the people in this class are pretty awesome. It’s really sad that the year is over. :( I’ll be so lonely without you guys. Luckily, Erik, Colin, and Cecilia will be coming to Centennial with me. It’ll be so sad without Sam to share Jew things with, Irene to talk about tennis with, and Xialou to say “why are you so smart?” to. You people all better text me. And when you’re rich and successful, give me money so that I can buy a bigger box to live on the side of the road in. :) Or a house. A house would be nice. Anyways, it’s been a good year and it’s sad to see it go but I’m really excited for Precalculus. I hear half of it is like trigonometric functions. I already learned all of them because I thought that they would be on my Algebra II Final. They weren’t. They’ll come in handy, though. I’ll have an edge on all of the smart people in Precalc. They’ll be tenth graders, right? G/T? I don’t know. I’ll ask Erik. He’ll know. He kinda always does….hahaha.

Next week, we’re going to Pizza Hut!! Ahh, exciting! Anyways, I suppose that’s all for now.

C’y'all later,

Phillip

2 Responses to Phillip’s Reflection Week 32

  1. erik
    May 30, 2012 at 10:30 PM

    I have just two things to say: Isn’t the phrase butt-hard, not hard- butt?
    And yes.

    • Phil
      May 30, 2012 at 11:30 PM

      Yes to the tenth graders part?

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