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The little wings sounds cute D:

I think the wings should have different colors
just because >:U
 
I want one pink, and one white :] cuteee
 
I have to make a spaghetti bridge for a project.. how fun is that .-.
Spaghetti...bridge?
When I took Tech Ed in...errrr...seventh grade, we had to build mini bridges with dowels and glue, then test them with a bucket of sand to see how long they held up. It was fun, but my poor bridge barely lasted.

I'm kind of lucky that most of my school projects are only done at school and my teachers don't want us doing anything at home. That's mostly for my art stuff though, I still have papers to write and stories to read when I come home. The only (school) thing I've been working on at home, though, is a candy still-life, which I can't move to school and back every week because the candy itself is kind of unstable. Other than that, I have a wall-sized drawing to finish up on Monday, fabric to staple for my next 2-week painting and more color theory paintings to work on. Oh and finals to study for.
 
My class last year did something like that.

We made a bridge made of popsicle sticks and they had to hold at least three textbooks.

Um...I got a D on that...my popsicle bridge could hold only 1 book. Then it broke. Poor me. =(
 
I made a catapult, a popsicle-stick bridge, a crain to demonstrate magnetism, and that thing that looks around corners. I forgot what it's called <<

All in 4th grade~

I made a mousetrap car in 6th grade n___n It was red and the wheels were shiny. I put sparkles on them and it got glitter all over the floor it was ~awwwesome~

A friend of mine in the home school association when I was in 7th grade [he was in 9th] made a kitty-cannon. No real cats were fired out of it, just stuffed ones. They even made little army helmets for said stuffed animals before they were launched.
 
I made a mousetrap car in 6th grade n___n It was red and the wheels were shiny. I put sparkles on them and it got glitter all over the floor it was ~awwwesome~

Haha, that was the last project I had to do for science xD
I think mine went around 36 feet... and then broke -.-
It was so fun .-.
 
I have like, way too much to do. English assignment due, my Chemistry grade I need to fix along with my elective grade. This is getting more stressful than I thought it was going to be.

I still have to improve my grades much more even though I improved it a fair bit; 2.3 GPA from 1.8 GPA isn't that great. :/
(And no F's for some reason)
 
I'm actually planning on making straight A's so my 2.0 GPA can shoot to like a 2.5 or something. If it's higher than a 2.5, then I'm freaking happy, as senior year is going to be a breeze then.

o.O
I feel bad for having ~3.3 on a 4pt scale. Cause my school uses a 12pt scale, and I only have like a 9.2 on that.

And on the topic of school projects.
I'm currently procrastinating building my styrofoam siding boat for physics.
 
We had ridiculously weighted AP scales so my GPA was a 3.89 or something like that in highschool.

A friend of mine had a gpa of just under 5.0 [4.986] because of A+s in all AP classes. o-o;
 
Because I have 1 AP and 2 honors classes, my GPA would rise in a dramatic manner if I were to ace in those classes, especially in my AP English class, which isn't too hard. My only issue is Chemistry Honors, which is by far my hardest class. >__>

I'm pretty sure I already said it before, but I will take Chemistry next year if I pass my classes. I heard it's hard, but I also heard that it's a completely different subject from, say, physical science or biology. That's nice I guess.
Most of you guys made it a lot easier for me :3
 
That's because Chemistry is s crapload of logic and mathematics. Moreso you need to know your basic math, but chemistry is one class you cannot pass without studying and that is almost guaranteed because if you don't good memorization skills, you're most likely going to bomb the class.

I'm fairly sure my memorization is good enough. I don't remember studying for any of my major tests and I always passed them fairly easily.
 
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