(Source: soakedinchlorine, via christineeyu)
Where words like “sash,” “mariner,” and “hideous” are considered to be new vocab words.
Where the teacher tells us that it’s a college prep class… and then gives us homework where all we have to do is draw a picture and find two quotes.
Where I always choose the same people to look at my papers during mandatory peer editing because I don’t trust anybody else to actually notice my mistakes.
Where the teacher starts at least 6 sentences an hour with “It’s that whole idea of…” to make random statements sound deep. (ex: “It’s that whole idea of, some people have smaller have smaller handwriting than others.”)
Where the answer to most questions regarding literary devices is “alliteration.”
Where I realize that it was a waste of time to not take AP Lit instead.
I rather enjoy taking quizzes. Especially when I should be working on a research paper…
Applied and computational mathematical sciences, biochemistry, biology, chemistry, mathematics, statistics. And then theres linguistics… UW, why do you have so many cool choices? Right now I say I want to double major in biochem and ACMS and minor in linguistics. Or I could switch the ACMS major to a minor in applied math or stats… Doesn’t matter so much yet since I’m still an incoming freshman haha.
But then there are also times when I feel like it would be fun to sort mail for a living. Whyy