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January 10, 2006

Being short in high school

Surprisingly my transition back into school work and schedule has been tolerable, apart from the fact that I’ve been a bit…delayed in my awakening in the morning. Most likely the next few posts will include a deep analysis of high school life (right) as I’d like to talk about two subjects (one very near and dear to my heart). The first is this. It must really suck to be short in high school. Fortunately I cant speak from experience but I’ve noticed that in the halls most of my awkward moments are with short folk, that or this one kid who my friends and I almost beat up, but that’s another post. Anyway, no offense or anything and of course I mean this in the nicest of ways but try and be more assertive in your movement and actions in the halls, and believe it or not, not all seniors want to shove you into a locker.
I have a Bio test tomorrow (subject change) on DNA and mRNA, and I actually understand this stuff, how bout them apples eh? Finals start next week, after a three day weekend. Unfortunately I have to attend most of them, the horror I know, but last year was nice when I could walk home in the snow and still have the option of eating breakfast. There will be a lack of posting over the next week, my last real burst of studying for high school finals will occur and I will be celebrating a momentous event for any high schooler this weekend, but more on that later…

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