This is pathetic. I've dropped down to 7 hours of classes each day and I still might not pass them all. I had my trombone lesson today and my trombone instructor, Ms. Tinnell, basically told me that if I don't do exceptionally well in my juries that I may fail the class. That would give me one more F. I'm currently sitting at a C in my Algebra class looking to raise it up to an A- or better. And then there's Music Literature which I'm most likely failing now because I bombed the last exam...
Is this where I should be? I've been a member here for around a year and a half now, I think, and I just thought it would be nice to get someone's input on this. Is this a place worth staying at now? I just got a computer in my dorm room a few days ago so I'm just now able to write more frequently again, but before I do I want to know if my efforts will be in vein. Will I get feedback on upcoming writing assignments if I post them? Will someone be able to give me advice on how to get through ...
I assume there's a lot of people on here that don't know who I am again and that's great but this is more for those people that do know me really. Well, graduation has come and gone and I'm officially looking for a temporary job before I go off to my freshman year in college. I'll be studying music education and trying to get a job at the local radio station (it's next door to my dorm). I think I've got a job set up for me to start next week. The problem is that I'll be leaving like August...
I was talking to my 9 year old sister the other day about gas. The price and all that stuff really doesn't affect her life from her perspective of course, so it really wasn't that important for her to understand. The thing is that she's a very nervous, "worry wart", so she asked me why I get excited about gas prices and why I talk about them a lot. The truth of the matter is that I really, really, like just about anything dealing with math. The charts, graphs, and all that other stuff is ...
So, I was looking through the 2005 edition of the Guinness book of world records and on pages 173, 176, and 179 I found (in my opinion) the greatest trilogy ever making rather impressive records. Let's start with the most well known. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King jumped into the record books with accepting 11 American Academy Awards. The awards were for Best Picture, Best Director, Art Direction, Costume Design, Visual Effects, Sound, Editing, Makeup, Screenplay Based on M...