Thursday, March 18, 2010

Struggling with Homework

I sat down in my desk "ready" to do homework. (I just wanted to get over it.) I have a test on math tomorrow, homework on history for Monday, and the slice of life that I am doing right now. I am a little busy this afternoon since I have a test tomorrow. Okay, I am very busy and frustrated. I didn't have math class today because we left school early. It's not that I don't like it, but I don't understand anything for the test!

We were supposed to check the answers of the test review assigned yesterday for homework today and ask questions for the test tomorrow. (Many of us didn't understand half of what we answered!) The only thing that Mrs. Culberson did was giving us the answers of the review. She told us to study for TOMORROW! Instead of postponing the test knowing that may people have a lot of questions and that we did not have class today, she gives us the answers and expects us to understand it. How are we going to study stuff that we don't understand? I will be fair, she also said that she will answer our questions before the test.

I was planning to ask my dad, an experienced engineer that knows everything about math, but he is in Neiba (Colombia)! Luckily he's coming today at 7:30 pm, but I don't know at what time he's gonna get home because of the traffic... The point is that I will ask him tonight.

I wrote this slice of life to get away from math for a while. There are five pages that I have to study for! I know that I sound a little pissed off. Okay, really pissed off, but tomorrow I will write about something different than school stuff ( I'll try). I think I may talk about all the cool stuff that my dad brought from Colombia.

1 comment:

  1. I hate to admit it, but I was not much of a math student either. I could read for days on end, write history papers with ease, and hypothesize about science, but math and I just did not compute.

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