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Posted on: Nov 09, 2025
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wow that's a good quote, "success ultimately depends on the effort you choose to put in"... that should go on a wall or something. but it literally does... like if you put in zero effort and you're failing your class why are you surprised... i mean that's definitely why my accelerated classmates are lacking, because i think they've just gotten by with their wits so far...
and yeah i also have to start making a chicken coop irl, because next spring i want to get meat chickens and show them! i only have a duck coop and fat meat chickens and dirty ducks can't coexist lol. it's an exciting project that i'm looking forward to!
omg i want to design stuff! i think we'll be learning how to use sketchup in my engineering class... idk. i'm really excited about learning how to use 3D programs because i think i may want to become an architect? i dont know yet. still, i designed a table in my woods shop and it was SO FUN i love designing things
For my design and technology major work, I designed a 3D chicken coop in SketchUp. It was the most worthwhile experience learning how to research, prototype and design works, so D&T was definitely the best subject.
For my final year, my class got a new D&T teacher at the same time we were supposed to start working on our major works. It was their first time teaching the subject, but they were really good as a teacher and despite having limited guidance in digital programs and operating machinery, the overall support we had showed that success ultimately depends on the effort you choose to put in.
Owning a house is the ideal goal, but idek who can afford paying it off completely, it's kind of scary. Science was never the most exciting subject, space was the only subject that stood out. Chemistry is my nemesis lol. I feel like science is only interesting when it's about hands on projects like figuring out how to make soap (kind of like STEM)
Being a valedictorian is an impressive achievement, well done!! And maths is the best subject ngl. I get the quotations on resumes since they're based on your education more than work experience. Having AP-level classes sounds tough, but aiming high clearly pays off.
thank youuuu!!
i am okay! i mean i can't complain, i got food, a roof, an education. i really like all my classes and i'm such a nerd so it's important to me :')
how're you doinggg????