10. Getting a 5 on the Calculus AB AP test. However, I can't take all the credit for this. Sure, I was surprised that I got this high, but I definitely wasn't expecting to fail. I knew I would pass and I knew it would be because of Mr. Maas, "he's who he is," and that is a very good teacher (too bad he's not reading this, right?) (Kesey 222).
9. Getting the highest grade (that I am aware of) on the final for AP English 11. My group and I spent a lot of time on our final projects last year, creating an "Assassin's Training Program" complete with training missions, name tags, and Nerf Guns. It was a great feeling when everyone discussed their grades to find out that our group did a superior job. All in all, it was, "sort of epic"(Currie, Jr. 145).
8. The satisfaction of an A on the Honors English 10 research project. When you hear about this project as a freshman, it seems like a lot of fun. It was actually just a lot of work, I took so many surveys and interviews that I "felt like a spy" (Kesey 121). With so many pages, I really expected to forget a whole big part of the project which would result in a big fat F. So, it was really
7. Coming in first place for the AP Multiple Choice test after being shunned from my first group that thought I would bring them down (burn!) I would just like to tell my original group, "the truth is rarely pure and never simple," the truth is, I was too good for them anyway (Wilde 5). I can't say that their rudeness did not motivate me to do better, so I guess I really should be thanking them.
6. Being on Bobbie's Blog Banter three weeks in a row (thank you, hedgehogs!). I've been in a bit of a slump lately, which is why I can almost always be seen crying Mondays and Wednesdays after 8th period. But, I did have a glorious three weeks when I made it on Bobbie's Blog Banter for my "I Hate," "I Love," and "Hedgehog" blogs. However, I know that although this slump is a "bitter trial," it is also a "blessing in disguise" because it has motivated me to do better so I can regain my place in BBB (Wilde 26).
5. Completing the most AP practice problems in Calc AB. Kelsey and I worked very hard before and after school to complete 15+ practice problems, which awarded me a great deal of extra credit. I know Mr. Maas was very impressed. I now realize "that [was] hypocrisy" because this year I make fun of anyone that spends the time doing the AP problems (Wilde 41).
4. Receiving the A on my One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Data Sheet (finished it right before the Girl Talk concert!) Even though "there is always doubt and fear"right before turning in a Data Sheet, I felt especially nervous before this particular one, because I had finished it right before heading of to the Girl Talk concert down at Ohio State (Currie, Jr. 96). I was so relieved/excited when I got my best grade ever on that Data Sheet! It was probably motivation knowing that I couldn't fully enjoy the concert until I finished all the work well. I think I may make a habit of this.
3. Not having an essay for our English 12 semester final (thrilling because that means I actually got an A). Even though every day I asked myself, "what does it matter?," I was still very relieved to find out that our English final wouldn't be an essay (Currie, Jr. 201). Knowing that I actually had a chance of receiving an A was some of the best news I heard all year.
2. Getting into Cum Laude. I know my mom was very doubtful, and I will always remember that and hold it against her, because "memory...is the diary we all carry about with us" (Wilde 39). Furthermore, I did feel like my hard work paid off for something when I received my certificate and also had my name in the Chagrin Valley Times.
1. Finishing my online AP Psychology course in under a week! This may not seem like a huge feat for anyone else, but my mom grounded me and got VERY angry at me because she thought that I wouldn't finish this class by the May 1 deadline. I was determined to show her, and I did. I finished the class in less than a week and did not receive a grade lower than a 91%. When I told her that I was finished, she was shocked. It was a great feeling. I knew that "she had lost a battle" that day (Kesey 113). Also, for that day, my "grin mocked the old confident smile she had lost" (Kesey 313). All in all, it was a great feeling.
One of my new favorite games is typing things in to Google and seeing what pictures come up. This lovely image came from "Academic Achievements" and made me feel very motivated. |
Wow Haley, these are some pretty stellar feats. I am surprised however that Cum Lade came before any English related things... that seems like it'd be a draw regarding relative importance. But now I wish I had taken online Psychology, if it only took a week, sign me up!
ReplyDeleteHaley, your blog posts always make me laugh out loud. I especially love the graphic at the end; very appropritate for this post's topic. I am very proud that your number 1 achievement was finishing your online psych course because I know that your mom was constantly bugging you about that. You have some really impressing achievements. Especially those in the math department which I completely fail at. Good work I'm sure these will only add up in your college years!
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