I took the real SAT today. It was kinda weird. Here's how it went:
I kinda rushed getting ready and everything. I was planning to wake up at 6:30, and i did, but I fell back asleep and woke up at 7:00. I immediately started to freak out because we were going to leave the house at 7:25 so we could get to the University of Houston by 7:45, and I haven't even eaten breakfast or organized everything I was going to take to the testing center. I somehow managed to get ready in 25 minutes, and fortunately we got to the testing center at 7:30 since I practically live in University of Houston (seriously, my house is on the campus map. <_<) When I got there, I was kind of confused. There were a bunch of students in front of the building, but no one was going inside or anything. About 25 minutes later someone came and told everyone to follow her to the testing site. It was about a 5 minute walk to another part of the campus. I don't get why they could've just told us to meet at the testing center, but the place where everyone met was at a more central place on the campus, and the testing center was tucked away in some random spot. Anyway, the test was in a small lecture hall. The seats were pretty comfortable although they squeaked. It was so funny, by the time we got to the 10th and final section there was so much noise. Everyone was itching to get done. So yea, the test was pretty easy. I hope I get a good score. I'm aiming for a 2000.
In other news, I was talking with Tom one day, and to my surprise he said that he trusted me. For some reason, I found that quite odd. Maybe it's because I haven't really known him for that long, and it's just odd to me that you can gain someone's trust after only knowing them for a short time. Maybe that says something about me as a person. I dunno. There could be a lot of hidden meanings in this situation. <_<
[Note: We were talking about popularity and friendships and stuff like that.]
(21:56:10) I: what about now?
(21:58:02) Tom: hmm
(21:59:03) T: 2 best ones, about 8 close ones a handful of good ones and the rest i kinda distanced myself from
(21:59:27) T: theres like maybe 10 or so good ones
(21:59:45) T: your one of them =D
(22:00:37) I: :D
(22:01:26) I: i feel honored
(22:01:44) T: you should, ur one of the few i trust too
(22:02:04) I: really?
(22:02:07) T: yea
(22:02:16) I: awesome
I was talking with Andy today about Crystal, and he gave me a brilliant idea. He was saying how Crystal should open up to new ideas, and I was thinking that I should write a note to her talking about that, and in that note I should reference that she shouldn't suppress attractions (in it I'll be referencing to myself secretly, but mainly I'll be talking about how she finds homosexual situations attractive) because that suppression can lead to depression and unhappiness. I'm hoping it'll steer her in the right direction because what she's doing right now isn't exactly the way I'd approach it. Hopefully I'll have time to do it before Monday.
I kinda rushed getting ready and everything. I was planning to wake up at 6:30, and i did, but I fell back asleep and woke up at 7:00. I immediately started to freak out because we were going to leave the house at 7:25 so we could get to the University of Houston by 7:45, and I haven't even eaten breakfast or organized everything I was going to take to the testing center. I somehow managed to get ready in 25 minutes, and fortunately we got to the testing center at 7:30 since I practically live in University of Houston (seriously, my house is on the campus map. <_<) When I got there, I was kind of confused. There were a bunch of students in front of the building, but no one was going inside or anything. About 25 minutes later someone came and told everyone to follow her to the testing site. It was about a 5 minute walk to another part of the campus. I don't get why they could've just told us to meet at the testing center, but the place where everyone met was at a more central place on the campus, and the testing center was tucked away in some random spot. Anyway, the test was in a small lecture hall. The seats were pretty comfortable although they squeaked. It was so funny, by the time we got to the 10th and final section there was so much noise. Everyone was itching to get done. So yea, the test was pretty easy. I hope I get a good score. I'm aiming for a 2000.
In other news, I was talking with Tom one day, and to my surprise he said that he trusted me. For some reason, I found that quite odd. Maybe it's because I haven't really known him for that long, and it's just odd to me that you can gain someone's trust after only knowing them for a short time. Maybe that says something about me as a person. I dunno. There could be a lot of hidden meanings in this situation. <_<
[Note: We were talking about popularity and friendships and stuff like that.]
(21:56:10) I: what about now?
(21:58:02) Tom: hmm
(21:59:03) T: 2 best ones, about 8 close ones a handful of good ones and the rest i kinda distanced myself from
(21:59:27) T: theres like maybe 10 or so good ones
(21:59:45) T: your one of them =D
(22:00:37) I: :D
(22:01:26) I: i feel honored
(22:01:44) T: you should, ur one of the few i trust too
(22:02:04) I: really?
(22:02:07) T: yea
(22:02:16) I: awesome
I was talking with Andy today about Crystal, and he gave me a brilliant idea. He was saying how Crystal should open up to new ideas, and I was thinking that I should write a note to her talking about that, and in that note I should reference that she shouldn't suppress attractions (in it I'll be referencing to myself secretly, but mainly I'll be talking about how she finds homosexual situations attractive) because that suppression can lead to depression and unhappiness. I'm hoping it'll steer her in the right direction because what she's doing right now isn't exactly the way I'd approach it. Hopefully I'll have time to do it before Monday.
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