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Hey guys! I just started my frist day of school...12th grade its kinda scary, but in a good way. In my 1st few classes I didnt know anyone
Anywho I walk into my living enviroment class and the teacher who I'll call "Mr.K" lol looks like Eric! Not with long hair, the way he looks now.Mr.K is like 25 and is so yummy lol Hes a nice funny guy too. im going to enjoy his class from now on. But the hole time I was like OMG he looks juts like Eric when he smiles(If you know men from here, you know It had to be outta this world lol) Then My gov't teahcer likes to act! And seems to like to tell storys! Mr.Moore much?! haha
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Good Luck in 12th grade. I graduated last year. Thats so cool you have a teacher that looks like Eric, one of my teachers reminded me of Mr. Moore, didnt look like him just acted like him.
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Thank you Mary! What are you doing now that you graduated?Im so happy about my teacher thats looks like Eric 2! But it could be a bad thing if all I do is look at him and not get any work done lol
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Do you have any Arvids in your school? :-)
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lol....... how bout any Alans :-) I dress like him
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I graduated from HS four years ago...and got my BA 4 months ago.
No, HS is nothing like HOTC...I was glad to get out! The college I went to isn't all that great, but the experience was better. |
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I have the same trouble. Im worried cause I have no clue what I wanna do. My sister and brother both went to cosmotology school lol They liked it.
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awwwww Im glad you had a good experience then.
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I didn't say it was "good"...but it was "better."
Buffalo State College is, in my opinion, an extension of high school. And being that Buffalo is such a small city (I should've tried to use college as my way out), one is pretty much stuck around the same "types" of people (valley girls, dumb jocks, "pigeons," thugs, etc.). I expected college to be a world of intelligent people with intelligent minds...but boy, I was wrong. (At least about BSC.) College was better because in between the stupidity, it had its moments. There were many cultural events on campus, corny game shows, and free films. (Let's not forget free food at almost every event!) I also learned to assert myself in college...to walk taller, and not give a crap about what people thought of me. The same tackheaded fools I had to deal with in HS don't stand a chance against me, now. I at least thank higher learning for that. I wish there were a real IHP...being that I was "different" because I didn't act "stereotypically black." It would've been "an escape" from "Ghettoville, USA." I went to an honors school from 5-12, but they pretty much took everyone off the streets to fit quotas (it was a magnet school where one had to take a test, but regardless of test scores, racial quotas had to be filled---and there was a HUGE lawsuit about that), in my opinion. Out of the 100-something in my graduating class, a select few were extremely gifted and talented students. |
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I really enjoyed learning more about you, and your life. I always thought the people in hight school would act more grown up, but thats not that case. I think some peoples college life is better then others. You ask one person and they say "Its the best time in your life" ask other and they will say "Oh man, it wasnt what I thought" I like hearing what others say about their time in college |
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Thank you.
I thought high school was going to be "so cool," too, from being a young kid watching shows like "HOTC," and due to the fact that my aunt (who's 8 years older than myself) was in high school around that time, and she was into MTV (the good stuff, not that fluff they show now) and was another "different black chick," like myself. The older I get, the worse people younger than me get. Parents don't seem to be raising their kids anymore...and I see too many "thugs," "playas," and "Britney Spears" wannabes parading around...barely 12 years old! It is so sad. I sometimes worry about who our future leaders will be (for instance, on "Blind Date," they coupled up these two drunken idiots who were going to be lawyers...good Lord!). However, when I do see the few good between the cracks, I do start to think more positive. |
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