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lol, good choice.
I read a great IB joke once:
You know you do IB when you get confused reading a book because you think "etc" stands for electron transport chain.
(It was like I was always missing out on a part of life, however minuscule, until I finally learned what an ETC was, early last year)
What's your critique about? I have been going smashingly. Got free food today because the university is holding a sausage sizzle, it being the preliminary day to Orientation Week next week, and I practically live at the university anyway so I took advantage. Heheheh.
School starts next next Monday.
<-- Prepares to relinquish freedom and become just a little more nerdy.
Omg... I know what electron transporting chains are. I feel so smart right now. Although, it is probably only due to my much shorter siblings currently in biology.
(I took the course, of course, but at the end of at the end of each school semester my brain does it's bi-annual bleaching of all things school-like)
Judy Blume. A paper she wrote. I have been staring at it since I got back this afternoon.
I love free food, I got BBQ at our orientation. Sausage sizzle sounds awesome. AWESOME.
OOooOOoOoOoooooooH!!! That is awesome! I have to say I was totally freaking out when I first started.
Like, WHAHAHAHAHHAHAAAAA! MY LIFE! IT'S OVAH!
But it has actually turned out pretty awesome. I have met some epic people... And some not so epic. And some reaaaallly not so epic people.
But the epic outweighs the bad, and I like most of my teachers. lol
Sadly, my week hasn't been the bestest, especially not the beginning.
I am in the presence of genius! *shields eyes from the brilliant radiance*
I learned it as part of our chemistry option (Biochemistry, because everyone who does HL Chem at my school does it to get into medicine at university - the idea that someone would take the course because they wanted to was pretty ridiculous, because nobody ever understood what our teacher was talking about, even in the standard level parts.


Okay, good luck with that. I have never heard of Judy Blume, so you're a step ahead of me there, lol.
I'm looking forward to university. They have lots of clubs, a few of which I intend to grace with my membership (hopefully they won't send me packing too soon, lol). I totally want to join one of the political ones. It would be awesome.
I paid $5 today to join the engineering society (which is open to all students anyway, so I'm not sure about the significance of the name) because they provide free food if you do so at several occasions throughout the year. Oh, and it's also kind of useful for networking. But mainly for the free food.

Awwe, I hope your life gets better. *pats Ooj* Would you like to whinge about it, if it would make you feel better?
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