English: "Hello World"
but please don't hack my life with your C++ skills.
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HereIAm
Member Since 09 Sep 2009Offline Last Active Apr 03 2012 05:54 PM
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- Birthday March 6, 1995
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In Topic: Hello World in C++
01 April 2012 - 10:53 AM
In Topic: Questions from an imcoming freshie
01 April 2012 - 10:49 AM
1) See your guidance counselor
2) 10 is alot of people to know, but chances are you wont have classes with most of them. You might have lunch with 1-3 of them but thats about it, I knew 1 person coming into this school and I didn't even see her freshman year. You'll obviously make friends, how quickly you make friends depends on how social you are. Some of my closest friends in the school are people that were in my cluster freshman year so it shouldn't be a problem for you.
3) If you want to go to another school...sure.
4)No.
5)No.
6)Lots of different activities that switch every marking period, 95% of the teachers are really cool people, and the 5% that arent...aren't even that bad.
7)My worst year grade wise because I didn't realize how much it actually mattered, don't make that mistake. Every year up to senior year matters equally. Socially, it was probably my favorite year. Ended up making some really close friends.
8)It was either this or some crappy zone school.
9) 50:50
10) All depends on you. I personally don't stress over school, I take it somewhat seriously but it isn't my life. My employer won't care about a failing grade on a trig test or how many homeworks I missed. Don't ever let this high school crap get to you, just do things at your own pace and make sure you enjoy your highschool years instead of stressing over the schoolwork. I hear people complaining about how they stayed up till 2 AM doing some homework, and it's their fault.
Those are the people that do god knows what 'till 11PM and start homework after 11. Also I don't do homework past 9 PM, it's just a rule I have and it keeps me stress free(I make some exceptions for projects but thats about it). Long story short, you decide how stressful its going to be not your teachers.
2) 10 is alot of people to know, but chances are you wont have classes with most of them. You might have lunch with 1-3 of them but thats about it, I knew 1 person coming into this school and I didn't even see her freshman year. You'll obviously make friends, how quickly you make friends depends on how social you are. Some of my closest friends in the school are people that were in my cluster freshman year so it shouldn't be a problem for you.
3) If you want to go to another school...sure.
4)No.
5)No.
6)Lots of different activities that switch every marking period, 95% of the teachers are really cool people, and the 5% that arent...aren't even that bad.
7)My worst year grade wise because I didn't realize how much it actually mattered, don't make that mistake. Every year up to senior year matters equally. Socially, it was probably my favorite year. Ended up making some really close friends.
8)It was either this or some crappy zone school.
9) 50:50
10) All depends on you. I personally don't stress over school, I take it somewhat seriously but it isn't my life. My employer won't care about a failing grade on a trig test or how many homeworks I missed. Don't ever let this high school crap get to you, just do things at your own pace and make sure you enjoy your highschool years instead of stressing over the schoolwork. I hear people complaining about how they stayed up till 2 AM doing some homework, and it's their fault.
Those are the people that do god knows what 'till 11PM and start homework after 11. Also I don't do homework past 9 PM, it's just a rule I have and it keeps me stress free(I make some exceptions for projects but thats about it). Long story short, you decide how stressful its going to be not your teachers.
In Topic: Arts credit
01 April 2012 - 10:39 AM
In Topic: AP Psychology
15 March 2012 - 02:27 PM
benm2012, on 13 March 2012 - 08:01 PM, said:
Mr. Lubell isn't the only psych teacher, but I that he is the only psych teacher right now. The other psych teacher left the school (temporarily, I believe).
It's a much more laid back AP class than the other AP classes offered at Tech. It's a class that doesn't really stress you out.
Psychology can be very interesting, or very boring, depending on your perspective. There are some units that are basic definitions, and getting basic theory out of the way before you can move on to new and interesting stuff. Really, the class is what you make of it. If you're apathetic and don't really take an interest in the class, you'll be bored out of your mind. if you are passionate about the subject, time will fly by.
It's a much more laid back AP class than the other AP classes offered at Tech. It's a class that doesn't really stress you out.
Psychology can be very interesting, or very boring, depending on your perspective. There are some units that are basic definitions, and getting basic theory out of the way before you can move on to new and interesting stuff. Really, the class is what you make of it. If you're apathetic and don't really take an interest in the class, you'll be bored out of your mind. if you are passionate about the subject, time will fly by.
Thanks for the answer, just what I was looking for.
In Topic: Who do I contact?
14 December 2011 - 09:36 PM
Am I suppose to take the flag and install it in the room?
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