HAHAHA OH MY GOD! Pretty much the best ever!
All Waterloo students will appreciate this video of The Unaccompanied Minors!
P.S. I told you a capella groups like puns, didn’t I?
HAHAHA OH MY GOD! Pretty much the best ever!
All Waterloo students will appreciate this video of The Unaccompanied Minors!
P.S. I told you a capella groups like puns, didn’t I?
This is one of the three bands I saw at the Grist Mill with Sean tonight. The first and the best. Dark Folk. His bands name is Hinindar by the way, and as a group the sounds is even better than this solo performance.
I was at the bus stop chatting, missed the bus, ran and caught it at the next stop.
Impressive, eh?
Yeah, we’re pretty epic here at Waterloo 🙂
Wonderwall
Pianoman
Will You Remember Me
Waiting On The World To Change
Imagine
Friends Forever
Tong Hua
Waterloo in two days!
I am happy that my Calculus teacher ‘forced’ us to take the Euclid. For those who don’t know, this is basically the hardest high school math test around. around 13-14 thousand people take it each year and almost half of them fail it. Keep in mind that this is voluntary participation for the most part, and mostly pretty bright kids. The thing is only 10 questions long but you get 3 hours to do it, I think I could have used a lot more time, seeing I didn’t even get around to questions 9 or 10. My whole class has been despairing about this for the last few weeks, and begging for it not to count for marks (we got a compromise, it’ll be marked on the curve.) This exam even has the audacity to make you feel like a fool after you’re through and the answers have come out, as the answers aren’t particularly hard to get, it’s just hard to find the way to get them (talk about ‘doh’ moments). I’m estimating I got somewhere in the 57-63% range, and will be happy with that if I’m correct. Anyways, I’m glad for this challenge, I wouldn’t have done it if I didn’t have to, but after today’s psychology class focused on praise, effort, and achievement I’m especially appreciative of being pushed out of my intellectual comfort zone, so to speak.
Update (May 28. 2010): I got 66%! Highest in my class, and perhaps even my school district!