I AM STILL ALIVE!!
Ahem.
Now that we have that cleared up...;)
I am terribly sorry for not posting in...what? Over a month? Yeah. Unfortunately, nothing really exciting happened in that month for me to tell you a story about. Unless you want to hear my final SAT story...well, okay. You talked me into it.
(Actually this is going to be more of a rant on how low the standards of our public school system have slipped...consider yourself warned.)
So...I walk into the highschool -- which is about as big as 5 hotels smooshed together...just sayin' -- to find my fellow SAT-takers dressed to the nines in...pajamas. Seriously, guys? I know it's Saturday morning, but if I can drag myself out of bed and at least run a brush through my hair and put a pair of jeans on, so can you. And it's not even that early. Work with me, people!! :P
Now really, it went pretty smoothly, for the most part. Except none of the kids knew how to write in cursive. Or sign their name in cursive (what are they going to do when they have to sign important legal documents to, gee, I don't know...get a student loan for college? Buy a house? Get a car?), or bring their IDs with them when they left the room during the breaks. *headdesks* Plus, they were loud. And talking most of the time. Which is weird, because I'm pretty sure you're not supposed to be. One of the guys was even making goat noises. I "kid" you not. (Hah! See what I did there? Ayyyyy?? :D)
But the one thing that made it really interesting was when one of the guys in my class got caught trying to use his cellphone. In the classroom. On the last section. Right before we were about to be let out. I almost felt bad for him. Almost.
Do public-school kids have any concept of the "real-world"??? Please tell me this is just a fluke, because....I mean, really?? :P I mean, I'm sure most of them did fairly well on the SAT, and I'm not saying they're all idiots. Not by a long shot. But they have no concept of responsibility, or being an adult! I mean, the whole reason they're taking the SAT is so that they can get into a good college, get a good education, and be successful adults, right? Btw, I don't actually think that college guarantees you a successful career, but it doesn't hurt. Neither does learning a little responsibility and good work ethic.
Anyways, end of rant. If y'all have any interesting SAT stories, please feel free to comment and share! :D
As far as New Year's resolutions...I have a million and one things I want to do this year. Whether or not I actually get them done is another story. ;) But I do have three main ones:
1. Be less of a smart-mouth. I don't know if you have noticed or not, but I tend to try to make "clever" remarks without thinking about whether or not I'm going to hurt anybody. Sooooo that's one of the faults I have that I'm hoping to at least minimize this year. :)
2. Figure out long-term plans. Let's face it; I'm a teenage girl. Stability is not really my middle-name at the moment. But I do need to try to set out and solidify some plans I have for the next few years, at least. I'll keep you updated. ;)
3. Learn how to really pray. This is one that I should have been working on for awhile now, but I'm finally going to stop procrastinating about it and do it. Starting with at least one rosary and one holy hour per week, plus reading St. Theresa's The Interior Castle. We'll see how it goes. Pray for me, haha. :)
So there you have it! Pretty much my life between Christmas and present! Except for my college classes this semester, but I'll save that for the next post...hopefully I'll have something more interesting to say next time! ;)
Happy New Year, y'all!
~Grace
6 comments:
Regarding your comments on people who go to public school: two words: hasty generalization.
How so? :) Again, I realize there are exceptions, and I hope I am wrong, but "I speak as I have found so far," to paraphrase Elizabeth Bennet. ;) I am also not talking about private/Catholic schools, just to clarify. :)
Public school is one thing I would hate (seeing that I have always schooled at home and will always)! I hear that it is nothing but trouble and if I ever had to go to a school would prefer a private Catholic one.
Sounds like you didn't have a good batch. The three times I took the SAT everyone was with it (although there was one girl who couldn't write cursive that I felt bad for).
I can't believe someone used their cell phone!!! What did the administrator do??? Just kick him out? That's so sad.
Also, I shamelessly laughed at the goat joke. You're welcome ;)
I awarded you over at my blog!
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AHHHHH I've heard of The Interior Castle!! I went on a girl's day-long retreat last year and the nun who was talking talked about it! I haven't read it yet though.... I'll have to see if I can find it somewhere...
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