<p>Drive? Probably not for a long time, too lazy to learn and get lessons actually. Plus, it’s likely that I may hurt some one, so the longer I stay away from the wheel the better.</p>
<p>Fun? Well err, a science research internship is fun! I’m actually super excited for this, probably the highlight of my summer. And volunteer at a local nature preserve which also sounds pretty fun too me. And a few online classes for the lulz. But I guess if you want “conventional” fun, I will be traveling to Alaska and <em>maybe</em> Greece or Peru. Also psyched for these but they don’t compare to the first one =]</p>
<p>I’m a bit scared to learn how to drive…especially on the highway. And I would probably have a heart attack if I had to go on a ramp or a bridge.</p>
<p>I love driving too! I only have my permit and am currently taking lessons… I’m eligible to get my licence July 20. Hopefully I can pass the ridiculously hard test!</p>
<p>Maneuverability is hard. I had practiced a lot and was really good at it, but I think at the test, it was smaller than it was supposed to be. I passed it, but it was pretty close…</p>
<p>The driving part is easy. Go the speed limit, stop completely, etc.</p>
<p>This summer I’ll be volunteering, and taking a photography class for a month in philadelphia (which I am really excited about)</p>
<p>I’ll probably go to the beach a couple times too, and hopefully visit my overnight camp. (I went to overnight camp the past 7 summers, and I’m pretty much obsessed with it… but I’m too old to be a camper. I can go back next summer as a counselor though, which I will most likely apply to do.)</p>
<p>I’ve NEVER done anything super academic over the summer. I’ve always just gone to camp, so this summer is going to be MEGA weird.</p>
<p>I just can’t do school over the summer. Everyone needs a break. So that’s why I just can never seem to get myself to do summer reading.</p>
<p>I’m a counselor at a day camp. It’s actually hard work, but it’s also fun. I enjoy it, and I think that summer should be as enjoyable as possible, and it shouldn’t be about just padding your resume for college.</p>