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  • Day 52/366: I feel like a “real student” now HAHAHA. I haven’t skipped any classes so far this week and I am hoping and praying that temptation won’t break the record. 
Biology class was pretty boring (as always) this morning. We watched videos about photosynthesis (again) on youtube (-_-). Videos that I am going to watch again because the whole time our teacher showed it to us, a lot of my classmates were crowding in the front row and I couldn’t hear what the damn person in the video was saying *face palm*. I didn’t want to join the crowd because for one, I don’t like crowds; two, I don’t want to be stuck between annoying classmates; and three, I just don’t like crowds.
Then we were given this activity. We tried to identify plants, the type of roots, stems, leaves that they have; the whole enchilada (FYI, “enchilada” in this context meant “the entirety of something”, not the Mexican tortilla with meat, cheese and chili *stomach growls*).
I ate lunch with my college classmates and attended that “brown bag” thing. It’s a seminar-ish thing where teachers present their research and have it judged by their co-teachers. It was satisfying to see some of them freeze and dumbfounded when their co-teachers threw deadly questions at them. I was thinking, “Hah! Good that you guys felt what we felt way back in high school, when we presented our IPs!” the whole time. 
Anyway, I attended computer class and did some activities. We were tasked to make a Powerpoint Presentation of anything we wanted so I decided to make a “Five Legendary Women in History” presentation. And of course, Audrey Hepburn is in MY list (and Princess Diana, Queen Victoria and Grace Kelly too). 
We then wrote a lot of notes and because it was already freakin’ tiring, my handwriting looked more like a chicken scratch -_-

    Day 52/366: I feel like a “real student” now HAHAHA. I haven’t skipped any classes so far this week and I am hoping and praying that temptation won’t break the record. 

    Biology class was pretty boring (as always) this morning. We watched videos about photosynthesis (again) on youtube (-_-). Videos that I am going to watch again because the whole time our teacher showed it to us, a lot of my classmates were crowding in the front row and I couldn’t hear what the damn person in the video was saying *face palm*. I didn’t want to join the crowd because for one, I don’t like crowds; two, I don’t want to be stuck between annoying classmates; and three, I just don’t like crowds.

    Then we were given this activity. We tried to identify plants, the type of roots, stems, leaves that they have; the whole enchilada (FYI, “enchilada” in this context meant “the entirety of something”, not the Mexican tortilla with meat, cheese and chili *stomach growls*).

    I ate lunch with my college classmates and attended that “brown bag” thing. It’s a seminar-ish thing where teachers present their research and have it judged by their co-teachers. It was satisfying to see some of them freeze and dumbfounded when their co-teachers threw deadly questions at them. I was thinking, “Hah! Good that you guys felt what we felt way back in high school, when we presented our IPs!” the whole time. 

    Anyway, I attended computer class and did some activities. We were tasked to make a Powerpoint Presentation of anything we wanted so I decided to make a “Five Legendary Women in History” presentation. And of course, Audrey Hepburn is in MY list (and Princess Diana, Queen Victoria and Grace Kelly too). 

    We then wrote a lot of notes and because it was already freakin’ tiring, my handwriting looked more like a chicken scratch -_-