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  • THAT'S AWESOME AND REMINDS ME A BIT OF MY OWN! BUT HE'S KINDA DEAD NOW SO

    *tries to drink* um, hon? you're kinda in my way

    Internet is a plus, yes.
    IS YOUR DAD A FUN PERSON IN GENERAL? LIKE IS HE A NICE DAD? (i mean of course he is but like how? i guess i'm not sure what i'm asking lol)
    That rhymes with kangaroo~
    So...
    Of course you are :/

    It may very well have been ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    THAT'S AWESOME!
    Eh, whatever. Awkwardness Shmawkwardness.
    *wraps arms back around you and continues the hug*
    You're warm~

    EDIT: totally just realized i blew off a question :/
    My weekend was great! Camping was a blast, and being so near the lake was awesome; I didn't even need parental permission to walk down the street and jump in! The fireworks were great--but it really was dampened when I discovered that I thought something to be missing. This has yet to be identified, but is more of something that I feel like I should have brought with me to enhance the camping experience, and that it was more of an idea than a thing
    THAT MUST HAVE BEEN GREAT. YOUR DAD MOVING OUT...?
    ok yeah this is awkward
    *lightly pushes up, willing you to get up yourself*
    oh sorry i forgot to message you :c your order was 20 blue violets and hydrangeas right? i can deliver tomorrow since im about to sleep. Sorry about that
    ok yeah
    we're leaving now~
    thanks for reading through my essays lol
    goodbye and talk to you tuesday <3
    have fun and don't die
    ahahaha
    8 CLASSES WOW
    We get a maximum of 6 classes--unless if some of what you have is bouncing between semesters?
    Our requirements here are 4 years of English (English 9, 10, 11 or AP Lang, 12 or AP Lit), 2 of a foreign language (BUT THEY ONLY OFFER SPANISH AND LATIN), 4 of Math*, 3 of Science (Biology and Chemistry required), and I think 3 of Social Studies (Civics/Economics taken the same year, US History and then World History). Generally, a Visual/Performing Arts Class can replace a foreign language class.

    Math's general progression goes like this for Honors: Pre-Algebra 7th, Geometry 8th, Algebra I S.T.E.M. 9th, Algebra II S.T.E.M. 10th, Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry or AP Stats 11th, and the AP Calculus AB and BC or simply AP Stats in 12th. For non-honors, move everything a year later and then make senior year anything math-related. There are so many classes which are considered math related, ahaha...

    Sorry, I practically write essays when it comes to academics ahaha
    (2/2) As I was talking about in the "speech," Math and English were basically like Study Hall hours for me. This gave me time to do things like skip classes by proving I knew the content. I got out of 2 years of Math, a year of Science, and a year of English to put me in all these 11th/12th grade classes. I already had gotten out of a year of Spanish (Spanish I 8th grade, test out of Spanish II 8th grade, Spanish III 9th grade).
    This gave me a plethora of choices: For Math, AP Stats, AP Calc, or Multivariable Algebra?; for Science: AP Biology, AP Environmental Sciences, AP Physics, or AP Chemistry? English had me automatically put into AP Language and Composition, and Social Studies also immediately put me into AP US History. El Español me colocó en Español IV~
    Moral of the story: See if you can test out of classes.

    Good luck in Geometry! You take Algebra I or Pre-Algebra last year?

    And sorry for the length, ahaha...
    (1/2) So, for every Pre-AP class, is there a "normal-level" version of the same class? If so, then Pre-AP is basically Honors out here.
    I know that Honors Biology was also called Pre-AP Biology by the teacher more than once.
    Try your hardest to get out of 10th grade English. It's so extremely boring (or so I've heard people say; I'm going into 10th grade but skipped 10th grade English lol).
    So, we here in Michigan have to do a semester of Civics and one of Economics. Generally, these are fulfilled in the 9th grade; however, there were a few students, me included, who basically decided to screw that and take AP US Government and Politics (a.k.a. Civics on steroids). It was a great class and I actually loved it, ahaha~
    Last year (9th grade), I took Honors Biology, Honors Spanish 3, English 9, Band (<3), AP US Government and Politics, and Algebra I S.T.E.M. (or just Honors Algebra I, whichever you prefer).
    As a high-schooler you get to do so many things! Your privileges are automatically expanded upon getting into high school--in-school privileges, I mean. You'll have that one class that's always really easy and boring--for me, it was both Math and English--and depending on the teacher, you can practically do whatever--as long as they recognize that you are totally a "master" of the subject. I was able to go out of my Math class to go to a different class to take a test, talk to the teacher, whatever (but this was after having tested out of the next two years, ehehe).
    Or you can even be in high school for the experience.
    The upperclassmen's very presence will be intimidating at first, but you'll get used to it really fast. And if you're ever bullied, seriously, there are people who will help you in the form of counselors, teachers, or even friends. Every bad experience comes with 5 good ones, and that ratio is only on the worst of days. Let yourself loose and have fun~
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