I'm going to start with how today was my final day of tenth grade. Yeah, we finished up classes last Thursday, but at twelve o'clock this afternoon, I completed my last exam. Math, and it was horrendous. Really, I'm okay at math and all, but shit's hard, man. It took my three hours to finish, and boy. . . so glad it's over. It was driving me nuts, geometry.
But, as well as sophmore years. . . my time at this particular school is over. I'm making the leap from private to public school, and if that isn't the scariest thing ever, I don't know what it is. I'm going from a student population of about one hundred and fifty, give or take, to about. . . I don't even know, maybe over two thousand? Either way, a very big difference, but one I'm willing to accept. After all, I don't have to leave this "comfort zone", but I just want to. I want out of this place, where the Christian teachings are mocked, and the kids are disgusting hypocrites, and the unfairness of the staff. Ugh, just get me out, it's ridiculous. My parents shouldn't have to pay the six thousand plus tuition every year for me to hate it so much. Let me hate public school for free.
Moving on from my day to one of the many plans I have for the summer! What I plan to do is take an album from my - rather weak, but growing - collection and listen to it all the way through three nights straight, and then writing up a "review" about it, here in this blog. Whether it's appreciating it as much as always, or discovering something new, I'm looking forward to paying special attention to my music.
Tonight, I'm starting with Abbey Road, from The Beatles. Wicked pumped for what's in store for me :)