Friday, September 9, 2011

Waver

Today, during the last period, I went the regular environmental science class. On the way the classroom, I meet one of my classmate in AP environmental science class. After hearing that I'm about to drop the AP class, she was emotional to persuade me to keep it. I was wavered again by her promise that she will work with me. During the class, I learned some interesting case study that I've never known. It was about a town, near a volcano, in which all of its residents and their domestic animals suddenly died in one night without any obvious reason.  Mr. Smart demonstrated the chemical reaction happened in the volcano, which produced large amount of carbon dioxide, because of climate change, that killed all the people. We also watched some video in the class. It was a very enjoyable and easy class. However, taking a look at the content of the textbook, I found that I have learned most of concepts and remembered most of the terms when I was taking ESL environmental science. I became indecisive whether to go to regular class or AP one, so I told Mr. Smart my problem. Even though he encouraged me to stay in AP class, Ms. Pamela, the almighty of school, just shouted at us about how we should work on SAT test and college application instead of taking so many AP classes. I am confused. Fortunately, I have another week to make my decision.

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