We'll start List Week on a more serious note: a list of the most valuable things I've learned about myself in high school (so far.)
| I'm an introvert. I need some time away from people or else I start to turn really horrible, to the point where I avoid all signs of human life at all costs and snap at anyone who tries to intrude on my self-imposed solitude.
| I can't not eat - I have to have breakfast and lunch or else things don't go well. Occasionally I'll wake up feeling really horrible and, almost out of spite, refuse to pack myself a lunch. Having no lunch to eat at lunch time is not fun for anybody.
| I always have to make sure I have the right mindset. For example, if I have to take an awful math test or run a hard workout in track, thinking of it as a challenge rather than meaningless torture makes things 100000000000% better. I'm not really into meaningless torture, but I like to be challenged. You get the picture.
| I'm not good at learning from the computer. I'm currently in my third semester of online classes, and, for the third time, am sprinting through videos and e-textbook reading to catch up. I've always done well in school, but for some reason online classes are really hard for me. I need structure and deadlines and a teacher that I know for sure is real and will be really disappointed in me if I fail.
| I'm kind of a nerd, and that's good. I fought the fact that I liked learning and reading books in my spare time through those awkward middle school years where being smart is taboo and into freshman year before I realized that there was absolutely nothing wrong with that.
| I always have to make sure I have the right mindset. For example, if I have to take an awful math test or run a hard workout in track, thinking of it as a challenge rather than meaningless torture makes things 100000000000% better. I'm not really into meaningless torture, but I like to be challenged. You get the picture.
| I'm not good at learning from the computer. I'm currently in my third semester of online classes, and, for the third time, am sprinting through videos and e-textbook reading to catch up. I've always done well in school, but for some reason online classes are really hard for me. I need structure and deadlines and a teacher that I know for sure is real and will be really disappointed in me if I fail.
| I'm kind of a nerd, and that's good. I fought the fact that I liked learning and reading books in my spare time through those awkward middle school years where being smart is taboo and into freshman year before I realized that there was absolutely nothing wrong with that.
I'm not saying Ashton Kutcher's "Smart is Sexy" speech at the Kids' Choice Awards didn't influence me. Jk, I totally laughed through the whole thing, but I appreciate the sentiment. |
| It's cool to have a personality. I spent a lot of time letting my friend group, or whatever group I was currently with, define my words and actions, and if got old fast and I'd like to think that by senior year I've gotten past that.
| Technology is not my strong point (says the girls who chose a hobby that involves almost daily use of technology). I cannot tell you how many times I have lost papers on a computer or how big of a dent there is in the wall that I used to kick in frustration while sitting at my desk in Computer Apps 1 freshman year. I like it, but I am in no way a natural.
P.S. The fact that I kicked the wall makes me sounds scary and angry, but I promise that the wall was right in front of my desk, was very solid, and I didn't kick it that hard. It was more like quickly swinging my legs than actual kicking.
And with that, I think I'll get off of my laptop before it crashes or explodes or finds a way to delete this post. See ya tomorrow for more listing!
-Allie
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