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I actually imagined I'd be a mathematician, convinced myself that's the only thing I could do. And besides it's the only thing besides writing and playing the guitar that I actually liked. But I have plenty of options like 'Psychology', 'Philosopy', 'Physical Therapy', and I cant think of anything else that starts with 'p' ends with 'y'. I just thought it might reflect well on my 'personality' if I were more consistent.

I am currently taking Foundations of Math, which they say is my first easy hard class. I am also taking Theory of Probability which is like what, senior level course, but at least now I'm officially considered a junior. And then there is Design of Modern Information Systems which happens to be a capstone course for computer information science. I wouldn't necessarily say this is an easy class either but it certainly is easier than my math classes. Hey, we get to make our own tests, though we can't necessarily pick which problems go on the test. Still it is a lot of stuff to memorize especially the fill in the blank, short answers, and essay section, though half of it consists of true and false. Then there is my cushion class, Java Object Oriented Programming, or JOOP for short. Actually I already took this class so it's easy for me. It just so happened that the course numbers were incompatible so I had to take it again.

Everything is hard, but I still have enough free time to create this site, that's supposedly good. I have all day to study in school because I don't have a ride. I study until my head hurts and still don't understand. It's weird, these are my first experience with classes that are not just hard, they are almost halfway to being almost totally incomprehensible also. And yet some people still manage to pull off an 'A' range grade. I just got to be careful like I always am not. It's very uplifting to think that in one of my classes there is only one person who made a perfect '100' ever. Just so happens the guy was 13 at the time. My favorite number, for reasons I will explain later. And he was homeschooled - perfect environment for growing boy geniuses.

Well I seemed to have strayed off my pointless path. But this is about school so I'm posting it here. I'm gonna stop now before I start talking about something else...


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