@frazzledazzle Hehe, the great state of Maine. If you want to see some stuff to happen head to Lewiston or Portland.
And we still don’t really have any snow! Or at least where I am right now.
Can’t wait for the next two days to be done so I can be on vacation. I have a test tomorrow in Bio, first period, then the rest of the “week” is going to be chill.
Sorry about not replying @awesomepolyglot I was forced to go to a family holiday party. And it hasn’t even end, they just continued it at my house. But anyways, if you’re asking if I go to TJ as in The Thomas Jefferson High School For Science and Technology, then no, I don’t. I applied in the 8th grade and wasn’t accepted.
My old next door neighbor’s best friend goes there and is a senior, and she thought as of early junior year that it was fun, but that you were working almost 20 hours a day.
@ak2018 I’m from the great state of Texas! Probably the one state where you can swim at the beach, drive through the desert, hike through forests, climb mountains, be mesmerized by miles of cotton and wheat, and still live in one of the largest cities in the United States. California might have us beat though. :))
@mamaba I feel ya. I have school through Wednesday, also.
@tonyk16 I’m in Penobscot county and we have NOTHING.
Anywhere south of Gardiner is great. At least Bangor PD has that cool FaceBook page!
I have a Bio test on Tuesday (I think…). Same with Math, English, and History. sigh
@Hamlon Oh, well I guess either one could fit really.
Oh and for anyone wanting to know when we might be getting some snow, the El Niño, the weather pattern that is responsible for all of the warm weather in December, will pass sometime next month. This means that, unfortunately, the Polar Vortex will take it’s place from the months of January to March. So good news, we might actually see some snow. Bad news, get ready for what might be some of the coldest days of the winter. Especially for anyone that has to walk a long ways to their bus stop or their school, like me. I honestly wish my parents could drive me to school, or at least to my bus stop. They don’t get back home until 8am. I have to walk to a bus stop that is 3/4 of a mile away from home to get to a school that is 17 miles away from home. All because it has a specialty program I love and the atmosphere is so much better than at the school I was supposed to go to. I’m not prepared to brace walking in those frigid temperatures, but I’ll have to. If I went to my neighborhood school, I would be at my bus in two minutes, instead of 15 minutes.
Sorry for my ranting! If anyone would like to talk about the horrible winter experiences while going to school or a horrible winter experience in general feel free.
Like for example, back when I was in middle school, when I could either walk to school or take a bus, I decided to walk to school. It was 30° F outside. By the time I got to school, I could barely feel my hands. I immediately went to the bathroom and rinsed my hands with warm water and started to scream. I went to the nurse and got a warm pack (a pack full of warm water) and she told me that I was very close to getting frostbite. One of my friends actually did get frostbite and actually had to be taken home.
I rarely talk on here but hi everyone!
My break starts Thursday, but I have a few quizzes and essays in the last few days before freedom. @Kelvin82 I’m applying to two (maybe three) biology research programs, so my winter break will largely consist of writing my applications for those (five total! and more if I apply for the third program). What about you?
Hi @Lbelle43 ! Hope you’ll make it to Thursday. I probably won’t be able to do any Summer programs this year because I’ll be working, hopefully. I need some money to pay for online classes. Too bad I can’t do a summer internship program and get paid for it. That’d be cool.