Eh, sixteen hundred is easy if you prepare, or pay someone to take it for you, which happens, a lot. Even smart kids do it. Anyway, my mom was valedictorian in high school, college AND law school, and she raised me while doing it. School is easy if it comes natural to you. I think I'd learn more if I home schooled myself. I mean, I actually enjoy reading my World History book, balancing checkbooks, reading literature, and a lot of other acedemic things. However, my classes are a joke. Today, in World History, we ditched the lesson plan and homework just to have a big argument about abortion, Catholics vs. Protestants, priests raping young men, Democrats vs. Republicans, and why Black people and women should be in office. I swear we do the same thing everyday. Right before finals, my teacher is going to realize we skipped six chapters, and we'll have to study them at the last moment. However, I'm a History dork and have read the whole book twice over.
There is just something about History... Anyway, I have a question. Everyone loves the Catcher in the Rye. I read it a few years back, and it's nothing special. It's from a viewpoint that we can't trust. A flunkie who tells us everything the way he sees it is probably exxaggerating many situations, and it was not that interesting... I mean, he drops out of school, goes to the city, spends his money, has a prostitute, doesn't do anything with her, gets beat up, goes clubbing, I mean, come on... The only great thing about it is that I got to hear about life during that time...
"Hurry up and go to sleep so i can ravish your body in ways you can't even imagine." -Paizuri