As we begin our escapade also known as our second semester, our teacher would like for us to lay out a plan, a map of sorts, of our outlook on the second semester. I look forward to this as a semester in which I must raise a few grades and maintain the rest, so that I will not be required to take the arduous tests known as our final exam. This semester will include events in the world such as the Splendid Super Bowl, The Noble NCAA Tournament, and our sumptuous spring soccer season.
It shall indubitably contain many changes to my life as I near the end of this woebegone venture known as my school carreer. These changes shall include things such as incessant testing of my knowledge on these subjects that I am forcibly subjugated to every week or so. My days will undoubtedly consist of coming to this learning establishment to be pounded with information for several unvarying months of my life.
This place shall certainly pick up its intensity to force me to obtain the knowledge that has been forced on me for the last 13 years of my existence on this rock, we call earth. And so I shoulder the burden of knowledge once again and head forth into the flaming pit that they call “Higher Education” and once again suffer through the arduous task of test and notetaking. And so I leave you with this statement “Of all the things I have accomplished in life, walking down these halls day in and day out to be subjugated to the indoctrinated whims of proffesional educators, ranks among the most unpleasent.”-David R. Miller.
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January 7, 2008 at 11:41 am
[...] in class. Instead, I checked out their blogs for their view on the upcoming semester. Acorrding to davys blog, it would appear that he’s planning to play. Jt on the other hand is taking the alternate [...]
January 8, 2008 at 4:38 pm
Let it be know that I called it on Jan. 8th at 4:35pm:
David R. Miller will become one of the “indoctrinating whimsical professional eductaors” that he so deeply loathes through a series of ironic turns in the road of life ahead of him.
Godspeed my friend!
January 16, 2008 at 12:04 pm
this second semester will go by so slow! i can’t believe we r graduating this year! it’s been a long road but we’ve all made it thru!