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To be frank I find it easier to use the English language than my Home Countries. XD
 
To be frank I find it easier to use the English language than my Home Countries. XD
English is a lot easier than many other languages. Such as Russian, Japanese, Malay, and etc.

Anglo estas faciege ol lingvoj multaj aliaj. Kiel Ruso, Japano, Malajo, kaj plu.
 
I have affection for the English language, and all its nature of gratuitous word-borrowing from other languages. But after an English class devoted solely to complete, 'proper' grammar down to the tiniest, most minuscule details such as when to use Arabic numbers and when to write words, I'm a little scared off from 'proper, proper' English.

Pretty certain that there a handful of wonderful languages out there with a little more sense in their formal grammar rules.
 
*Leaps into conversations*

What's up guys, just got home about an hour ago from work and I'm really tired but figured I'd come on here and see what's going on.
 
My AP English class is pretty easy..

Mia klaso de SA Anglo estas facile..
 
I will never take an AP class. I never do my homework in the first place. What makes you think I'll pass an AP class? XD
 
They're a load of brutality. Unless one gets their priorities straight, the chances of doing well in an AP class is rather slim to being with. Plus, you would have to deal with the AP exam, which is the hardest thing about taking an AP course. If the course itself doesn't wear you down, the 3 hour long exam at the end of the course probably would. D:
A load of brutality for you, maybe. I managed to get As in all but one of the AP classes I took without really trying that hard, and I also managed to pass all of my AP exams with at least 3s.
 
They're a load of brutality. Unless one gets their priorities straight, the chances of doing well in an AP class is rather slim to being with. Plus, you would have to deal with the AP exam, which is the hardest thing about taking an AP course. If the course itself doesn't wear you down, the 3 hour long exam at the end of the course probably would. D:
I probably would've learnt some work ethic if they'd been available, then. I breezed through elementary and high school which hit me hard in university because suddenly I had to study and I honestly had no idea how. D:
 
How hard the workload is and how difficult the work is depend highly on the type of school that one attends. From experience attending three different high schools that offer some sort of AP/Pre-AP options, I can confirm this as a fact. Of course, how well prepared you are for the exams themselves, which are the same for everyone, would be helped by over-preparation. In the end, it's the exam itself that matters most of all.
 
Honestly, I wish my high school had offered more AP courses so I wouldn't have to take the basic chemistry and physics courses. Chemistry wasn't so bad, but my physics professor was a complete nutcase. A very humorous nutcase, but still a nutcase.
 
Dude, if you wanted a nutcase, you should've seen my health teacher.


Screw outdoor track. I wanted to have a really awesome senior season, but we had to get all these twits in who have convinced me that I want to quit three days into the season.
 
My Home Economics teacher is cra-a-zy. She sings to us in class, she wipes her face with a cotton bud every lesson, she doesn't help us cook, she cracks jokes no one finds funny, and not to mention she wears the weirdest clothes.
 
Weird clothes = awesome teacher, thank you.

Most of my teachers are pretty normal, most.
 
My geography teacher was the greatest ever. His way of demonstrating how earthquakes work was to slam a brick on someone's desk. An actual brick, that he only had for exactly this purpose. We never learnt a thing with him, but his lessons were certainly the most enjoyable.
 
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