The end of lessons(?) 16/07/2010
I had one lesson today, of which seven people turned up for. In post-exam sixth form that is actually pretty good. I barely remember any chemistry lessons, I was either a quarter of the physics pupils or half the physics teachers, and maths and economics were slightly more disciplined. I was unmotivated to work, and suspiciously didn’t turn up some of the time (I got a letter and a fancy pen rewarding me for 100% attendance today, as ironically I wasn’t in on the day they announced it). Next week is Sports Week, my first in two years. I don’t like it as (contrary to my attendance record) I am terribly unhealthy, and in monopolising last place I’m thankful that there’s not really natural selection in modern humans. The good thing is that the days are shorter and there’s little thinking involved. On Friday I am free as a bird, having about half the summer holidays I did last year, but hopefully they will be twice as fulfilled. By the way, I’ve finally started further maths, but additionally and self-taught. Place your bets, I reckon I’ll last a week. Comments Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply | TomRed’s what?
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