Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Your Perfect Major

This quiz was kind of fun to take.
You scored as Engineering. You should be an Engineering major!

Engineering

100%

Psychology

92%

English

83%

Linguistics

83%

Mathematics

75%

Philosophy

67%

Journalism

50%

Dance

42%

Chemistry

42%

Sociology

25%

Art

25%

Biology

25%

Anthropology

17%

Theater

0%

What is your Perfect Major? (PLEASE RATE ME!!<3)
created with QuizFarm.com

Theatre definitely belongs at the bottom. Engineering is plausible. I don't think Linguistics and English should be quite so high, though. It's funny how Dance in the middle. This wasn't a very accurate quiz, but it was a good generalizer.

Monday, April 02, 2007

5.5 Mbps

I'm stealing wireless and haven't done it for a really long time. Today, it decided to be nice to me, and it's working at 5.5 megabytes per second!!! It's so awesome! And about as fast as fast-ish internet! I'm so excited! It isn't going to last very long, but while I have it, I am very, very happy. I don't know how I should take advantage of this, though. It could stop any second. In fact, it could stop before I have a change to click on "PUBLISH". Then, I'd have to dial up to post this.
Today was the deadline for the AP applications. So if you forgot it and go to CHS, then you're doomed.
But you're not as doomed as me because the MAO State Convention is coming up (our last competition of the school year since we're not going to Nationals for once) and AAAAAAAHHHHHHH!
Nationals is over $700 for Tampa which is a place where we can drive. Insane. That's one reason why most people aren't going. It's so expensive! For FL!
State is in Orlando. It is likely that I will go on my very first roller coaster there. I have never gotten the opportunity, so it shall be interesting.
The left side of my brain in this little area hurts. It is pulsing very, very slowly. It just kind of comes and goes. :'( I hope I'm not about to have a seizure. That would not be fun.
I want to live so I can fail that math quiz tomorrow.

:EDIT: THE 2008 MAO NATIONAL CONVENTION WILL BE HELD IN SACRAMENTO, CA! (It was previously planned for NY, but unfortunately, it will apPARENTly not be there. Oh well. I've never been to California. If I go, then it should be fun. I wonder if I'm going. It's too early to decide right now. This makes me want to find out where the other national conventions will be held, but they don't decide that early. This is odd because I can't find anything about Sacramento anywhere on Google. = ="

Sunday, April 01, 2007

11:10am

This was when I finally realized that it's April Fool's Day.
Maybe because the Sanrio Calendar didn't have it this year for some reason.
But I think it's because of school. School has deteriorated my mind so that I'm even slower this year.
I haven't really finished my math homework or done any history or anything. Grr.
I played the violin yesterday. It frustrates me that I don't have any skills with the thing.
Today is a very boring day.
I want to leave the house somehow because it's nice outside.
But I need to do homework and practice the violin and piano.
And get more tired, maybe going on autopilot.
And never waking up again until after college?
I guess.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

FLVS Procrastination

I haven't done history homework all weekend. It makes me feel free. I'm going to regret it dearly tomorrow, though.
I'm sacrificing precious math study time for Chemistry because I'm really weird. I don't need to, though, since I have enough time over the summer. I think.
Anyways, I've only completed one test even though I need to finish two to hand in with the math homework packet because the teacher eliminated the first two assignments out of the total of three so that my MVC and I could do more MAO practice instead of boring complex number homework. There's a math quiz next Monday and I don't think I'm going to do very well on it because there's this certain type of problem that I can't seem to do correctly. Which is bad. Especially since I don't know how I could've made the exact same mistakes as my MVC, who was doing the exact problem at the exact time in the exact same setting, except with a different brain.
The audition for Symphony (the highest level for Youth Orchestras here) is early May, so I have ONE month to learn the excerpts and prepare a solo. Oh dear.
I was emailing David and this is what was on the right side of the email (where the subliminal Gmail advertisements are located):

This is kind of random too, but I had to read Night by Elie Wiesel for history, and there was one part that was really sad. I typed it up in MS Word and copy and pasted it here:
“All the earth and universe are God’s!”
He kept pausing, as though he lacked the strength to uncover the meaning beneath the text. The melody was stifled in his throat.
And I, the former mystic, was thinking: Yes, man is stronger, greater than God. When Adam and Eve deceived You, You chased them from paradise. When You were displeased by Noah’s generation, You brought down the Flood. When Sodom lost Your favor, You caused the heavens to rain down fire and damnation. But look at these men whom You have betrayed, allowing them to be tortured, slaughtered, gassed, and burned, what do they do? They pray before You! They praise Your name!
“All of creation bears witness to the Greatness of God!”
In days gone by, Rosh Hashanah had dominated my life. I knew that my sins grieved the Almighty and so I pleased for forgiveness. In those days, I fully believed that the salvation of the world depended on every one of my deeds, on every one of my prayers.
But now, I no longer pleased for anything. I was no longer able to lament. On the contrary, I felt very strong. I was the accuser, God the accused. My eyes had opened and I was alone, terribly alone in a world without God, without man. Without love or mercy. I was nothing but ashes now, but I felt myself to be stronger than this Almighty to whom my life had been bound for so long. In the midst of these men assembled for prayer, I felt like an observer, a stranger.

Friday, March 30, 2007

*sob*

Here are two very sad comics from www.xkcd.com. I don't know if I've already uploaded the first one, but whatever. They're so sad...

Angular Momentum


Dream Girl

Latin

I had to retrieve my violin from my math teacher's room to take home, but he left early (for the first time ever), so I had to run to the office and then run back so someone could unlock the door. The person came kind of slowly, so I was going to run to the bus and just go home, but I missed it, so I ran back, and thankfully, I got my violin. Then, I went to visit Diana in her Latin room because I needed a ride home. People left to do a state Latin seeding test. Some people didn't show up, so others had to fill in. It was quite hectic before the actual test because they had to replace people. Finally, they left. After a while, the Latin teacher thought they were taking too long on their tests. They were 10 problems long, and the Latin kids were working in groups.
He looked passively impatient and said, "I mean, I sent in a bunch of Asians and some other folks, so I dunno what's takin' them so long."
Asians rule.

2008 Presidential Election Candidates

I got this email from a summer program and they had a poll for who you think will be the best president. Here were the candidates:
Sam Brownback (R-Kansas)
Rudolph Giuliani (R-New York)
Mike Huckabee (R-Arkansas)
Duncan Hunter (R-California)
John McCain (R-Arizona)
Mitt Romney (R-Massachusetts)
Tom Tancredo (R-Colorado)
Tommy Thompson (R-Wisconsin)

Joe Biden (D-Delaware)
Hillary Clinton (D-New York)
Chris Dodd (D-Connecticut)
John Edwards (D-North Carolina)
Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio)
Barack Obama (D-Illinois)
Bill Richardson (D-New Mexico)

Tommy Thompson was Wisconsin's governor. Then, he went and worked for George Bush. Everyone loved him and was disappointed to see him leave. I'm so happy! It's awesome that he's running for President!

Thursday, March 29, 2007

It's excited meh

I think that I'm actually excited about sophomore year because it couldn't possibly be worse than freshman year unless my unweighted (the normal one) GPA drops from a 4.0 to something much lower. So, potentially, I could get straight F's.
We are signing up for next year's classes next month, and when I get all my signatures and such, I will post what I'm taking (of course).
I'm so bored in Team Sports. I better have an A because there is no reason why I wouldn't, but P.E. teachers never tell you what you have in the class until it is too late. I am already tired of "dressing out" (changing) because the high is over 80 degrees every day. Soon, it will be over 90 degrees every day. ("Dressing in" means changing back into your normal clothes.) It's even worse because all of my Floridian friends are in AP ACCEL, so they never seem to go outside. I will be in AP ACCEL next year because the Gifted Coordinator proclaimed it to be true, and separately, my science teacher told me that she will approve me for Pre-AP Biology Honors. Yay.
Next year, with the new AP ACCEL PLUS, freshmen can take AP World History instead of being in AP ACCEL and taking Accelerated World History Honors. Accelerated and Pre-AP classes count the same way as honors classes on our transcripts, I believe. Diana, correct me if I'm wrong. I'm sure that Pre-AP classes count as normal honors classes, though.
We have about 2.5 weeks to study for the Mu Alpha Theta State Convention in Orlando. Yay... Well, I'm sure it's going to be fun. I just can't guarantee that I will do anything well with my math. I suppose studying might help. Heheh.
I realize that all I'm talking about these days is school, school, school, school, school. However, please realize that I barely have a life outside of school because piano is iffy and I haven't had TSYO for a while.
Hah. I have to remember to take home my violin. Argh. I hope I don't forget. There's actually rehearsals again.

Monday, March 26, 2007

Hey. I finished.

I finished my AP Application Essay! I reread it twice for editing, and do not want to read it again. I probably will, though.
I have to go. Grr. I might add more later. Sorry!

Sunday, March 25, 2007

88

Today, the high is 88 degrees Fahrenheit.
For now, it is about 74 degrees and very, very sunny. It is such a nice day that I really want to go outside.
My eyes still hurt from yesterday. I got up at about 4:50am to arrive at the school by 5:30. It was very similar to the Buchholz Regional, except that it was hosted by the people of the University of Florida's Nu Alpha Theta.
The trophies were dark blue. Very nice. Unfortunately, no one in Algebra II for Chiles obtained one. It was hilarious when they announced our names alphabetically by alphabetical schools, but Lawton Chiles was complete skipped for Algebra II. We had pwnd at team round by placing first by 4 points with a 124, but we kind of died during the individual test... So, our team did not place, either.
On the way back, Mr. F told the "lower divisions" (Algebra II...) to work much harder on Individual.
My eyes hurt all day, and even do now.
In general, it was a nice ending to our homework-filled Spring Break, though.
Yesterday night, I wrote a page of my AP application essay (FINALLY!) but didn't feel like finishing. Partially through it all, I got so tired that my hands were still typing, but my forehead had fallen onto my desk.
And now, it is time to study for the State Convention. X_X