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Since my article about Greece's crisis wasn't approved, I need to find another interesting article, summarize it and find a list of 10 words to identify their meaning. Along with that, I need to prepare an analysis for the article, in which I would be writing a speech about it. Moreover, there are 10 words that are supposed to be for the 'Spelling Test'. All of those are due to Sunday. God! My new English Language teacher treats us like kids!
Then, I have three stories to read for English Literature, which is also due to Sunday. I have a Biology homework, in which I have to draw some genetic diagrams and a Business Studies homework, which is exceptionally long and tiring. I also have one more Maths question to solve. That's all I have for the time being! |
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Well, I usually have Pre-Cal homework every day, just a few problems though.
Right now I have an English project where we're making a new country so I have to write a persuasive essay on why our country (group project ) is worth moving to. And finally, I have to make a candy store website from scratch with HTML, almost done with that. It doesn't exactly look great but it works, I can upload it when I'm done if anyone wants to see. |
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Well, I usually do my homework in class while the teacher is busy doing something else, or I procrastinate and do it in homeroom the day it's due.
Really the only homework I've had trouble with this past month of school has been the usual Geometry homework and a 3 page Response to Literature report we had to do on "The Outsiders". Great book, by the way. |
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You know what's ********? Math.
I have this crappy ass math text book that's so vague, I can barely get good at the material I'm supposed to study. What if you got sick and missed a class? What if your teacher gets sick too and they send in a substitute teacher that can't teach? I've had my fair share of bad teachers. Oh god, I did. One time, I had a French teacher years ago that spoke Chinese. She could BARELY speak English. No one in the class knew what in the hell she said. If there would be any reason why I couldn't pick up French as a Canadian, I'd probably be because of her. Bottom line, I've wasted Gaga-knows how many hours on this horrific, bloody textbook. If you have a math textbook called "Principles of Mathematics 10", burn it with your Charizard's flamethrower, for god's sake. IT MUST DIE. IT'S HAIR PINK. |
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Though I must admit, I liked the actual books better. |
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No homeworks for you guys?
Any way, I have to memorize a religious piece of text for tomorrow, and I need to complete some notes for my Physics teacher on dangers of electricity as well as cathode rays. Last edited by Shadow; November 12, 2011 at 03:29:31 AM. |
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Assignment: Write a comparison and contrast essay that is about 2 pages long.
Upside- I get to compare Home consoles and handhelds! Downside- Since I'm on vacation, I don't have the right materials to start the essay. And by the time I get back home, I'll have a little over 12 hours to start and finish. |
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We have to do an allegorical essay for Lord of the Flies over the Spring Break. I really hope I can do well this time; I've proven the ability to do decent on the recent, smaller essays, but my friend always seems to out-do me:
My Lord of the Flies In-Class Essay: 29/30 (96.666666%) Friend's Lord of the Flies In-Class Essay: 30/30 (100%) My Modest Proposal Essay: 39/40 (97.5%) Friend's Modest Proposal Essay: 40/40 (100%) SO MUCH RAGE. |
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I need to write an FRQ for my AP history class on the Cold War and communism vs. nationalism. It is only supposed to take 35 minutes to write, but I think I'll be spending more time doing research and writing a rough draft before handing in a final copy.
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I've got to watch Disney's Sleeping Beauty for my Lit & Film class so I can compare it with the original writing of the story. Then I have to put together a scrapbook to present my writing pieces from Creative Writing on Wednesday. Other than that, it's just a lot o' studying since this is my last week of High School.
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Gotta make the images for my 12 month school year (starting on August) calendar in Graphic Design. Most likely going to do a Pony theme calendar unless I can find better Pokemon images that will work as I wish to stick to official artwork for it.
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I have to answer a study guide comprised of questions based off d-day, world war 2, the coldwar, and modern day stuff so I can keep my barely-A in order to exempt the upcoming finals. I'm already exempted from three out of four, so I'll see what I can do to exempt my biology finals.
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Because this is completely relevant to the topic, I thought I'd share how I have to study for biology/chemistry/physics exam, my geography exam, my incredibly massive and complicated Spanish exam, and prepare to write my English exam, which includes a 3-class part where we analyze a text and write minimum 2 (written) pages of either an essay, short story, editorial, newspaper article or memoir... But that's just the exam part which is easy. I also have a geography worksheet, a Spanish project, a Spanish 30-page booklet. Last but not least, over the past couple weeks I read Great Expectations by Charles Dickens (riveting read if you can understand the humour) and am now writing a literary analysis describing and proving a theme describing discovered in the book. The literary analysis has to be a minimum of 5 pages, which so far, will not be a problem. The literary analysis is due tomorrow, so essentially I'll be writing approximately 6 pages (of my critical thinking skills) within 24 hours.
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In Japanese, class, there was a COOKING project, because my brain is designed for lectures and workbooks, I couldn't do it at all.
In most of my group projects, I either do 80%~100% of the work (I'm good at PowerPoint; writing multiple names gives points to them) or 20% of the work (someone else taking dominant role; I have no idea about that project) I have heard stories about that stressful project in Biology, Psychology and even Statistics. I bypassed all these projects by taking summer school Bio. My English Literature year-long project is so insane: It is a scrapbook of all literature learned in class. Almost everyone procrastinated to the end. I just finished Social Studies provincial exam. On the day before the exam, I Googled about essay tips, and in the hour before the exam, I found a review material from the Internet. I got 10~20 points on the first essay, but I only got 3 points on the second essay, so I tried to BS (don't know if I'm allowed to use this word here) through it. My definition of a BSed essay is: - Less than 4 points but still as long: It's amazing to see a phrase being inflated into a paragraph - Buzzwords (downsizing) and terminologies (dependency ratio, demographic transition model). It's amazing to see a phrase being inflated into a paragraph. - When in doubt, write a good conclusion. - Ask a strong question in the introduction, but don't attempt to answer it in conclusion (did this in a previous essay) Now, I'm doing Chemistry 12AP summer assignments because the Chem curriculum is too long, but I get the benefits of doing everything on computer. |
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I think it'll be fitting to bump this thread since school is starting soon for most of us.
My US History homework today is to listen to music. (No, I am not kidding) More specifically these songs: 1. Toby Keith "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue" 2. Stevie Wonder "Black Man" 3. Simon and Garfunkel "America" 4. Lee Greenwood "God Bless the U.S.A" |
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For AP English, I have to read a speech, a poem, a packet, and answer another test packet that's thick with questions. I'm loving it already~ |
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Since I'm in College, "Homework" is a bit more broader in definition. It's still there, but it's not quite referred to as such. Mostly it's just brushing up on notes and keeping assignments in check.
...So homework. But a bit easier and yet somewhat harder to maintain. |
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I have to read the rest of Act 1 in Hamlet for my English class tonight and begin planning a comparative essay over the books I've read over the Summer. From all the Shakespearean plays I've read, this one looks to be the most interesting, as it is practically a ghost story. ^^
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For AP Lang I have to go on the internet and search up as much stuff as I can about gay marriage for an essay. I think. There's a lot of essay writing, but it might've been some sort of project, I dunno, I forgot.
For Microbiology, I have to read 2 sections of a chapter on cell structure and make a FANCY PRETTY SPARKLY Power Point on them~ YEAH, LET'S UTILIZE THE MESS OUTTA THIS NEW LAPTOP. Also I have to memorize a paragraph for Italian 3, but that's too easy for me, so why bother? |
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For the second week of school, I've been getting it pretty easy in terms of teh Homeworks. Today, all I have to do is a few worksheets with Angles of Depression and Elevation for Algebra 2 Honors. I finished my Biology HW in class(as usual), and all my other classes didn't give me anything, except for messing around with my Government spiral notebook. Yay for -hopefully- easy Freshman year~!
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So, I had to watch a movie for my homework. No big deal or whatever, right?
And we also have to write an essay on it about reflecting to our lives. And the movie is Confessions of a Shopaholic. I am one of the most frugal people I know. |
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I've been working on a "project" that I have to present tomorrow. By the way, I'm in college.
I got into a group of four, researched a color (cyan in my case), and create a group based around that color, including coming up with a name with that color in it somewhere. We had to record a 30-second audio clip, videotape a 1-minute video clip, and since the lab I was working in was filled with Mac OS X's, I probably would have used Keynote. But I managed to get it done in Powerpoint. I did the poster, had someone take a group photo of us, and took mugshots of each of us...which I then combined into one face. I know, this seems like way too much stuff to do in three days of classtime. But it's the only class on my schedule until next week...then my actual schedule will kick in. I think you will agree, once you get the software I'm using (Adobe Master Collection CS6) and you become familiar with the creative arts. EDIT: I passed the course. Last edited by GTP_NickSkyline; September 8, 2012 at 12:03:07 PM. |
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Today was my second day of school, and so far no Japanese homework be wise we're still reviewing grade 10 stuff for the people who don't remember (not me), and we then had 10 review questions in physics which I finished in class ahead of time... The only things I have for homework are projects in Spanish and French. Spanish is a long-term paper (I have to write about 6 throughout the year at my own pace) about one of the six options they give us (even though eventually you have to do all of them). Then in French I must male a big album with 101 things about me. I'm not interesting enough to have 101 things about me though. I'll do my best! But the worst part is how that will then become an oral presentation in from of the class, so I can't even write honest things about myself... But I will anyway.
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GIVE ME ALL YOUR MAAAAAATH. I love graphing inequalities! Although I hate drawing graphs, all that shading made it all the more interesting. Y'all are making me jealous because instead of math homework, all I get are study days for a quiz. But I don't need to study for math, I'm perfect in it. :I
And as for my awful homework, I have to write paragraphs on famous Renaissance artists and writers for Modern World History. NYAA. And even though this isn't homework, I HAVE TO BRING MY BOOK EVERY DAY. Why, teacher man? :U I don't even know how to open a locker. |
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I HAD IT SET UP ALL PERFECT AND THEN 17/7 HAD TO COME IN THE MIXTURE Last edited by Shiny; September 6, 2012 at 07:17:13 PM. |
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I have to wrap up this project for my Design I class which is to cut out two different symmetrical shapes on two black squares of paper. They must be Asymmetrical balanced designs and the cut-outs must be flipped and glued on the page which gives it a sort of reminiscent look to a kaleidoscope.
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For this weekend, I had to review angles of depression and elevation and a few problems for a quiz on Monday for Algebra 2, Make a collage for gov't, and make some LINCS cards for Biology, and do a few pages in my Spanish book. Nothing horrible.
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I get to work on mini-projects that are examples of definitions that I must also type and print out to paste in a sketchbook/workbook for my Design I class. Did I fail to mention she quietly assigns these assignments during busy time in class, when it's loud, and gives it to us on top of our more important ACTUAL projects that are due the next class period? Now this is all due Monday... with the Mid-Term that very same day. So I must also work on my Study Guide. Hooray...
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I though Hamlet was the tragic hero. He can't possibly be the antagonist.
For mt SAT Prep class we have to define over 20 (Didn't feel like counting) words, relate them to the root, write sentences for them, and find synonyms. What a bother. I also have to read all of Act I of Coriolanus for AP Lang. |
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Just a couple of days ago I had to do something for the Italian SAT practice that involved me interpreting what a large letter (all in Italian of course) meant so that I could answer the question: "Who is writing this letter?" Of course, I didn't know much about what it said, so I guessed (correctly.) Now we have to TRANSLATE THE WHOLE LETTER INTO ENGLISH. It's a good thing I only slip up on some of the words.
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Just had a new really big assignment.
For the entire weekend, despite the various activities I was doing, I had to do a video project for my math class. The challenge? I had to film MYSELF. BY MYSELF. With no tripod. The bad part was that it had to be both entertaining AND educational (those two don't mix) and must teach a lesson accurately from the book. The good thing was that I got to go crazy with the characters and also got to record my own background music in FamiTracker. But the whole experience was still terrible since I had only 3-4 days to do it. Yaaaaaay procrastination~ |
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I have to practise making something on Photoshop in accordance with the rules set by my exam board. I decided to try and make a Birthday Card in practise for an exam I have in a few days where I will have to recreate it. Problem is, I absolutley suck at Photoshop.
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That's pretty much my problem with college assignments. They tend to take advantage of having more time and thus can often be more project-oriented in their size. It gets especially annoying when two or three classes have assignments due on the same day, and they're all at least ten hours of solid work. College is a procrastinator's nightmare.
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So is this thread. I should be doing some physics-y maths-y projectiles stuff...
...Eventually. Oh, and I need to revise Electronics, Japanese, Maths, Physics, and DT, and I have a Resistant Materials project due. Exams are coming. Heeeelllp! |
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It's that time again to start up this thread on the worst parts of school.
Now that the deadly diagnostic test of advanced failure is over, my AP Calc teacher said that we would be getting homework every single class. And unlike my other classes, this is every single day AND in the morning. Sure, I'd love a 5 and the assignments are easy now, but it'll get worse and worse... This is incredibly annoying rather than hard, but I hate having to fill out all these student info sheets and safety forms. But I suppose it's the school trying to prevent the, ah-hem, "events" from last year having a repeat. |
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I'm glad I don't have to take any more calculus classes. What I have left instead is statistics (which I've heard does involve calculus in one section--but there seriously better not be anything involving trigonometry) and several difficult computer classes.
Here's hoping I don't get much homework these next two semesters. |
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Yay, homework before school even starts!
I was required to read a 300 page novel over the Summer and just a few days ago, I received an email saying that I had to write a 250-word essay about a scene in the book. 250 words is actually not bad at all, I easily made it over 300 words. |
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"Write down 5 science fair titles in the subject of forensic science."
#$%^&!!! I thought I was DONE with the science fair FOREVER. Now not only will I have to waste my time doing one, I actually have to attempt to get it in on time so I can receive good grades for once. I'm cheating, there's no way I'm not cheating. I've got nothing to lose. But, at least the same class gave me some lol homework: "Bring a sock." And I'm not crazy, I wasn't the only one that suggested taking their socks off in class. |
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These integrals are so annoying.
∫ ˝ ∫0 ˝ - y 24xy dx dy0 For the most part, the challenge isn't solving them; it's building them. Solving one of these without a calculator, however, is a pain. ∫ x 0 1 •e(2000 − t ) dt2000 Last edited by Cat333Pokémon; October 15, 2013 at 03:29:22 PM. |
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I gotta do a whole recount on how the titanic sinked laaaaame.
And maths, I was taking a day off school so I didn't get it. Typin on a . kindle today so auto correct **** yeah! ( sarcasm ) Video game designing?! You so lucky! What school do you Go you go to? Last edited by Reuniclus; October 14, 2013 at 01:41:40 PM. |
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I have to read 1 chapter of this World History textbook.
One chapter, big deal, right? If I didn't read it in Morgan Freeman's voice and if the text wasn't fine print, then nah not at all. Unfortunately I have the attention span of a gold fish and the humming of my laptop keeps dragging me back here. |
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Okay, so for our AP Lit Christmas assignment we have to bring stuff for a PARTYYYYYY!!!!!! But with a catch, we have to write acrostic poems for people in the class, we pulled names out of a hat. Thankfully I got someone I knew, but not the person I rreeeeeaaaally wanted. Oh well, Merry Christmas.
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Well would you look at that! Turty's on vacation in North Carolina and he didn't even notice that his ScienceFairProject leveled up to Lvl 28. Now it evolved to LastMinuteProject! Unfortunately, that's an undesirable so I have to use a Fake Stone so it can evolve to a Fake-Em-UpProject! YEAH!
This is so going to suck. |
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This week has been a crazy HSA-scheduled disaster. So now because today was the only day in the week that we had AP Lit our teacher thought it would be a FANTASTIC idea to drop a bomb of homework on us that should've been tests and classwork. One take home test, a long packet to annotate, one long poem to analyze, one project to do, all due by Wednesday because that might be the last time we have the class before the quarter ends next week.
And I still haven't done my science fair project. Time to go into maximum overdrive. |
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I picked a WONDERFUL time to attempt getting over my senioritis. Yay, Reimann Sums and Integrals~! And in AP Comp Sci we're working with 2D Arrays and the various methods we can manipulate them with! About time I actually felt stimulated.
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