Monday, September 29, 2008

the future


There has been so much homework nowadays. I knew to expect more homework from the accelerated and honors classes this year but I didn't expect this much homework. It's not exactly the number of pages or the number of problems that is making me stress so much but instead it's the material we are learning that is new to me. Unfortunately, my chemistry teacher isn't exactly the best at describing things in detail and answering questions. In my opinion, the class is moving at a really quick pace, in a way, too fast for me. I can barely understand what she is teaching us right now. She moves onto new topics almost every day. Right when I barely start to catch on, we move onto the next chapter so I never get a chance to interpret everything correctly. It worries me. I'm always thinking to myself: "If you can't handle homework this year, your sophomore year in high school, how are you going to handle college?" I can't help but stress over that question. Every single time I'm about to give up, 
I ask myself this question and  it somehow gets me back on track. This question gives me the urge and motivation to keep going and try my best in everything I do.


1 comment:

Quoc said...

If you can say that question, then you already have a goal. Try to have fun in what you doing and I think that you should ask all the people in your chemistry class to write a letter or talk to the teacher about her ridiculous teaching(not my opinion but I heard rumor about her being very bad teacher). Let yourself be lost in time and space and try to calm down. It will help when you stay calm of the mind.