So yeah, the title says most of what I want to say. I know I have been quite for a few weeks... maybe months but the important thing is that I'm back. To be honest, it's a miracle already that I remembered I have this blog. So I will try to publish at least one post per week.
So far I already survived a month of school of my sophomore year. *applause* Yay!! And I already have home-works... I already had a Spanish quiz, a English assessment, and I'm having a Math quiz tomorrow. Hooray for me! (sarcasm) Enough about school... Let me tell you about my summer.
So my summer went pretty well, I guess. I went to Korea. No, not for vacation. I went to SUNY (State University of New York) in Incheon to prepare for SAT. (I'm a sophomore already!! I only have to more years!!!) I had to stay there for six weeks, six d@mn f*cking weeks. (please forgive me for my language). You know what's worse? That I'm not allowed to have electronics during the weekdays; they take your iPhone, iPod, iPad, and laptops away. Why? So that you wouldn't play during lunch and dinner. But seriously who would have time to play when you're weekday schedule starts from 8:30 in the morning to 11:00 at night? Who would have the time? Oh there's more, we have a vocabulary test everyday, around 50-100 words per day. And its cumulative, so for tomorrow's test, you need to memorize today's and tomorrows. And so on. The good thing is that the list resets every Tuesday. So after you take Monday's test, you just need to remember the words for Tuesday. Yeah, at least koreans have some kind of humanity in them... Just kidding, Koreans are super nice people! Three of my good friends are Korean, and they are the nicest, kindest, smartest (duh), funnest (is that even a word?) people I know. Back to the main topic, so that's my summer. No need to pity, this is the life for an average Asian...
“Summer will end soon enough, and childhood as well.” - George R.R. Martin
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You got off pretty easy with only 50-100 words per day! I knew some people who got 200 words per day.
I, thankfully, got none because my mom does not see the point in me going to an SAT class when I could practice on my own :D
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