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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:13 pm
I don't know whether that's a good thing or a bad thing. At least it is better than getting stuck with someone who will make my grade go down because they can't dance. Strange to say I was in the same group as said person in both Japanese and English.
I'm going to seriously hate the LeyVa people throughout my entire school year, since they seem to be the type to take challenges and are only going to set the bar higher for me. For some reason, everyone from my school before seems to be getting dumber. It's as if they spent their entire middle school trying to be smart and then dumping it in high school for a social life. And then there's the Quimby people. The Quimby people are most like the Chaboya people, but the greatest mystery is their origin. Why go to a high school far away when there's a "better" high school just a block or two away? I suppose it might be boundaries or the magnet program, but...
Strange...
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Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 12:27 am
When you get into highschool, you realize how much LeyVa sucks. There's only a small amount of people I actually enjoy talking to from that school. And I don't even talk to them on a regular basis. Lol, and I was from there.
I hated taking integrated science last year. mad
There are a lot of kids in the magnet program so it's no surprise, I guess?
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Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 7:24 pm
I've only heard of two LeyVa students at my highschool. One already graduated two years ago; the other is my friend. surprised
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