Monday, June 27, 2005

curled up in bed into a relaxed fetal position, while encased in a cocoon of two blankets, i'm delegating days of my holidays to specific people. like all of the other thousands of year 12 students currently on holidays, i want to make sure that i get to do what i want to do with friends, as well as do what i dont want to do - homework- without too much stress and "crunchtime" as possible. however. there is one small difference and the ~80% of other students in year 12. i can actually be bothered organising this.
years 7,8,9,10,11. those were the years where you would go "oh oh oh! we have to go to , meet up with , go out to lunch at , sleepover at 's house,etc. only to find out that you really just go to a friend's place, with so and so people, where you eat lunch, and sleepover, on the last saturday and sunday nights of the holidays, TO DO HOMEWORK.
the holidays are ever so slowly losing its meaning.you would normally believe holidays to be some figment of leisure time, away from the rigours of work. however, it seems that with holidays, esp. for year 12s that it is becoming a thing of the past. currently known to me, i have:
3 pieces of english work, one for preparation for a sac
run through of unit 4 methods
run through of unit 4 spesh
1 chem sac to prepare for and run through of unit4 chem
run through of unit 4 physics
oich. it seems like i have more homework than i do in a normal scholastic fortnight.