10th
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
4:13 PM
Hurray, I've reached double digit blog post. My grad dinner dance was quite a disappointment but I guess it was fun (sort of, not really). On a spectacular note, I'm finally finished History 12 forever!

The provincial exam was pretty killer and the essay/paragraph questions were really stupid. How was the war in Vietnam justified? What methods did Stalin use to modernize the USSR? How was nationalist self-determination a factor in conflicts between so and so period? Yeah, pretty much a brain frying experience. I sat there for a good chunk of time, praying that I'd somehow get through it... and I did, albeit my paragraphs/essays were pretty craptacular. Whatever. Not like I paid much attention in that class anyways.

So glad school is almost over. Plans to Toronto got canceled unfortunately, but then maybe I'll be going to the WG (with jonas brothers, ick!) concert with a few friends... hopefully. Still got chem provincial left to do and then I'll be officially finished highschool forever! Korea here I come~~


In case you were wondering what I did do during History lectures. Yes, I drew random historical figures because I was so bored. History Q of the day, can you guess who this is?

Here's a hint if you're clueless. The sentence fragment on the left should say, "The United Nations became involved and a truce was arranged." Not sure if that'll help!

posted by Star @ 4:13 PM

2 Comments:


Blogger Jenn said...
HOLY SHIT. Wow you are GOOD.
Dude, wtf how come you dun draw?

I'll still try and get that burrito for ya~

STALIN FOR THE WIN.
June 17, 2009 at 5:55 PM  

Blogger Star said...
ㅋㅋㅋ its not stalin
thats why i put the hint

cause it reminds me of stalin too..
June 17, 2009 at 6:34 PM  

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