With the school year coming to an end I’m so proud of the way I’ve handled things. I’m so happy I stopped my procrastination habit, I’ve gained a stronger work ethic, and I’m now focus on creating a life and career for myself. I’m excited for graduation but it doesn’t feel like I’m the one who’s graduating, it feels like a dream. I can’t believe we’re almost there.
I’ve figured out my living arrangement in Huntington Beach, I'm just waiting until May or June to finalize them. The place I found allows pets, which I was very happy about, I love my dogs so much, they’re like a therapy tool for me, they relax me and fill me with an enormous amount of joy, so I couldn’t imagine living without them. In about two weeks I'm going to take my placement test for my English and Math classes. I'm studying so hard for my math test and hopefully it pays off because I don’t want to get an elementary math class or even the lowest one, but I don’t want the highest one. Hopefully I can achieve my goals.
In order to receive my diploma I need to finish all seven of my classes and complete 20 hours of community service. I’ve completed 15 hours of service so far so I only need five more to be done, I plan on finishing those hours as quick as I can. I’m pretty set on my class work, I only have to worry about, psychology, economics, and English. The rest of my classes are work periods or teacher assistant classes.
My C.N.A. class has started to drain me. I’ve talked to past students and they’ve told me it’s easy up until the clinical hours and now I see what they’re talking about. I’m only there for four hours every Tuesday and Thursday, but I leave that facility so drained and tired. What makes me happy is that I know I don’t have homework to do whenever I get home, I can just take it easy and relax. Plus I love taking care of the residents, making them happy makes me happy too.
I’m so excited to get my life started, I know I say this on every journal entry but it’s just so crazy, I feel like just yesterday I was starting kindergarten, learning how to spell and count. Now, I’m looking at apartments, thinking about bills I’ll need to pay, and how I’m going to manage my life. It’s one of the most weird feeling to know after this, I’m responsible for myself and every decision I make. I’m happy to know senior sunset is coming up, it’ll be nice to reflect back on this year and prepare ourselves for graduation.
I’ve figured out my living arrangement in Huntington Beach, I'm just waiting until May or June to finalize them. The place I found allows pets, which I was very happy about, I love my dogs so much, they’re like a therapy tool for me, they relax me and fill me with an enormous amount of joy, so I couldn’t imagine living without them. In about two weeks I'm going to take my placement test for my English and Math classes. I'm studying so hard for my math test and hopefully it pays off because I don’t want to get an elementary math class or even the lowest one, but I don’t want the highest one. Hopefully I can achieve my goals.
In order to receive my diploma I need to finish all seven of my classes and complete 20 hours of community service. I’ve completed 15 hours of service so far so I only need five more to be done, I plan on finishing those hours as quick as I can. I’m pretty set on my class work, I only have to worry about, psychology, economics, and English. The rest of my classes are work periods or teacher assistant classes.
My C.N.A. class has started to drain me. I’ve talked to past students and they’ve told me it’s easy up until the clinical hours and now I see what they’re talking about. I’m only there for four hours every Tuesday and Thursday, but I leave that facility so drained and tired. What makes me happy is that I know I don’t have homework to do whenever I get home, I can just take it easy and relax. Plus I love taking care of the residents, making them happy makes me happy too.
I’m so excited to get my life started, I know I say this on every journal entry but it’s just so crazy, I feel like just yesterday I was starting kindergarten, learning how to spell and count. Now, I’m looking at apartments, thinking about bills I’ll need to pay, and how I’m going to manage my life. It’s one of the most weird feeling to know after this, I’m responsible for myself and every decision I make. I’m happy to know senior sunset is coming up, it’ll be nice to reflect back on this year and prepare ourselves for graduation.