Monday: everyone abhors mondays, you have to wake up at the crack of dawn and go to school - not even worth discussing.
Tuesday: just another day at school. you have to calibrate your alarm clock like 3 extra times because the snooze button isn't cutting it. you're exhausted and the last thing you want to do is go to school.
Wednesday: yea, it's "the middle of the week" and you're soooo close to friday, but so far.
Thursday: teachers usually give me tests on thursdays, which is so annoying.
Friday: just because it's "the weekend" doesn't mean its the most amazing day ever - no offense.
Saturday: UNBELIEVABLE. wake up whenever you want, do whatever you want all day. do you want to sit on the couch until dinner? go ahead. do you want to go for a run? run! saturday night, spend time with your friends, maybe your family - whatever you want. by far, the best day of the week. 52 saturdays are the best thing that will ever happen to you.
Sunday: homework. school tomorrow...not so great.
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Monday, January 30, 2012
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
why my chemistry midterm will be the end of me.
I am a visual learner. Chemistry is abstract. I speak English. Chemistry is a language itself. I am bad at math. Chemistry is based off of math. My teacher, Mr. Soltmann and I have a great rapport, he knows that Chemistry is my weakness, but tries to explain it to me so I understand enough to do well. Although I listen in class, take notes on almost every word he says, do the homework to the best of my ability, have a tutor, and study for hours, it is salient that Chemistry does not click in my brain because for the amount I try, I should be doing better. I do not believe in being unctuous to get good grades for two reasons. One, it simply is not fair to the other students who deserve the same grades as me. Secondly, I know that it doesn't work. For, if I were a teacher, I would just be annoyed and grossed out with the overwhelming compliments coming from my students, seeking a higher mark.n
Monday, January 9, 2012
How to Loose a Guy in 10 Days
Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey in one movie make the dynamic duo. If I were to count, I've probably seen it 40 times, give or take. Andie, writes for a magazine and is instructed to write an article about how to loose a guys interest in a short time. The movie is all about her relationship with Ben, and even though her heart is telling her to stay with him because she's madly in love, she has to loose him in just ten short days. Andie is nefarious and plays hard to get, tries to make Ben think she's crazy, but ben elucidates that he loves her no matter what. Even after the article is printed, it is pellucid that Andie is still head over heels in love.
Friday, January 6, 2012
Romantic Literature in Wuthering Heights
- Wuthering Heights is an epiphany of romantic literature. An outstanding aspect of romanticism is the presence of supernatural and unexplainable events. An example of this in Wuthering Heights was the bedroom scene when Lockwood is sleeping. The ghost scene served as an omen because the experience was both supernatural and unexplainable. Another example of romanticism in this novel is the isolation from society. Romantics idealize country life and believe that many of the ills of society are a result of urbanization. This explains the setting of the novel which is in an isolated society. However, although the characters are away from urbanization, there are still problems within the setting, inflicted by the characters, rather than the result of urbanization.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Holiday Break
This holiday season I spent time with my friends and family in order to catch up on the time we miss together during our hectic weeks at work and school. I went to Mexico with my parents and sisters Carly and Danielle. While we were there, I texted my boyfriend (who was vacationing in Costa Rica) on Christmas (even though I'm Jewish) and jokingly warned him not to "kiss any Mexicans under the mistletoe" or I would be really upset. Turns out, people who live in Costa Rica aren't Mexican, but rather Costa Rican. Ryan would say I'm a racist, but truthfully I was fallacious and didn't know the proper name. The fact that I said that was pretty ignominious for me, but I embarrass myself often enough to let it slide. Other than that I stayed out of trouble, my parents didn't harangue me about making bad decisions, in fact our conversations were quite pleasant on our time away.
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