What have you guys done so far this summer

<p>Played xbox, work a fair amount, writing app essays, football stuff, and I’ll start ACT stuff soon. I should probably do my AP lit readings also. :p</p>

<p>Took my senior pic today :)</p>

<p>Get REAL sick right before I took my biopsychology midterm. (Summer quarter.)</p>

<p>life sucks lul</p>

<p>Ugh, same here.</p>

<p>I only feel un-useless at Taekwondo practice :D</p>

<p>I have yet to find an internship - turns out yours truly is just too young to do one, not to mention I can’t drive.</p>

<p>I’m thinking of doing an intensive debating/argumentative one-week workshop in DC - GWU though. So looking forward to that. <em>sigh</em> I’m boreeed.</p>

<p>Weekdays: Do USAMO problems to get into MOSP, watch Naruto Shippuden, teach my cousin SAT’s.
Weekends: Have fun.
Special days: Brute force most of general chemistry within a day, do something thats required, etc.</p>

<p>For all you guys (like myself) who find themselves in extraordinary boredom at times, why not contact local museums to see about volunteering? A lot of them have volunteer opportunities/internships. The only reason I suggest this is because I researched and sent in applications to a few different things last night. It’s something productive to do and looks good.</p>

<p>Oh, and I’ll be starting driver’s ed in like two weeks. So that’s something.</p>

<p>Oh I already have stuff scheduled in a couple weeks, and everything I’ve seen is already too late for applications.</p>

<p>Do you guys sometimes feel like not having an amazingly productive summer hurts for college? I got rejected from a couple selective summer programs and next thing you know it was summer. I guess the way I rationalize it is I’ll still have fun but if I can study for the SAT and raise my 2130 to a 2250+ it would do just as much for me.</p>

<p>I work 20-40 hours per week. I eat. I sleep. I complain about my job. I went to some grad parties when work allowed me to. I had one of my own. I got a job at a dining court for August when I go to school. And that’s really it.</p>

<p>Well, as I wait for my job to call me back(I got the job, they just have to call me back), i’ve been staying at home watching TV and using the computer. I’ve also been working out and playing basketball, but, basically that’s been my everyday routine the past 2 weeks. Gonna sign up for an SAT class next month too.</p>

<p>Seriously nothing.<br>
But I dig it.</p>

<p>I wake up when I feel like it. Eat breakfast at 1PM.<br>
Hit up the town with the friends till the wee hours of the night.</p>

<p>Pretty much whatever I want to.
I’ve decided - hey. This is the last summer of being a kid. Might as well live it up.</p>

<p>Been reading, hanging out with friends, doing some programming.</p>

<p>I’ve been busy with…</p>

<p>Hanging out on this site, watching movies, getting my wisdom teeth out, volunteering at a hospital for 10 hours per week, calling for jobs/internships, doing various volunteer ops, watching my baby fish grow into adults, running and getting cptn’s practices together, going to festivals, reading, studying for ACT, working on college essays, painting and sanding a bass guitar that wanna get done for my brother’s b-day and moping around…</p>

<p>I’m surprised that I haven’t touched a video game controller so far this summer. Maybe yittle ‘Wiscongene’ is growing up after all…</p>

<p>My summer has been excellent, both fun and productive. 15-25 hours of work per week, hanging with friends (and only the real ones) and family, college shopping, applying for a couple of scholarships, cleaning and organizing my stuff, doing things in my home town that I’ll miss when I move away, reading, watching movies.</p>

<p>Oh my gooodness, I feel like such a bum. I haven’t studied or read at all, and I have absolutely no desire to either. You guys who say you have a whole routine schedule and have no life really need to get out more. Especially you incoming Seniors. This is one of our last summers and we really need to enjoy it. Take advantage of the beautiful weather, go for a walk, hangout with friends; don’t sit inside and study all day. It’s summer, you studied for nine months during the school year. If you don’t enjoy your summer and live it up, trust me, you will regret it later on. Just remember, “no one looks back on his or her life and remembers the nights he or she got plenty of sleep.” So get yourself out there and enjoy life. Honestly.</p>

<p>Let’s see, how will this sound for supplements that ask about summer activities…</p>

<p>Bout 3-4 hours per day of ski training.
Substantial amount of music practice and performance
Tomorrow I will be cutting an album with some random people.</p>

<p>Also studied for and took SAT 2s and am beginning to teach self linear algebra. </p>

<p>Any good?</p>

<p>My dad and i went on a 12 day trip to look at college’s, that was awesome, apart from that i’ve just been hanging out with my friends a lot, airsofting, videogames, swimming, playing baseball and basketball, going to the movies. I literally have like no obligations so its pretty awesome.</p>