I AM DEAD

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So my conference is Monday at 1:15 PM Pacific Time.

In high school, you will have a high school class called Nav. Or Pathways or some sort of class that helps you graduate.

Well, my Nav teacher is a douche.

Beginning of year: "Make sure you do your community service!"

Halfway through first semester: "Has anyone gotten their hours done?"

End of first semester: "Make sure you have done your community service hours!"

Two weeks ago: "They need to be done by conference week!"

WELL TAKE IT IN THE ASS TEACHER.

I know that I'm supposed to take initiative but she hardly ever reminded us. Turns out though, they don't need to be done until the end of the year.

So I'm doing it during Flex/Study Hall for thirty minutes.

All this week, we get out at like noon. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd period are on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. 4th, 5th, and 6th are on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday.

Anyways, my conference needs to be 12 minutes long. 2 minutes for introductions and the rest of the 10 for me explaining about whatever crap.

I am so unprepared. I also need to choose the rest of my classes but speaking of that, I need to talk to my school counseler because I'm missing some credits due to Rochester never sending over my first semester grades when I went there.

This is going to be the most agonizing experience of my entire life.

Btw:

Freshman- 5 hours
Sophomore- 10 hours
Junior- 15 hours
Senior- 20 hours

That's how it is at my school. I need ten hours which seems easy but then you have to figure how hard the task actually is. The hours don't carry over. So if I get 17 hours, the last seven doesn't carry over to junior year.

Have I also mentioned that in senior year, you need to do a senior presentation that lasts PRECISELY 2 minutes. Or well, a SPECIFIC amount of time.

I knew this guy last year who did his in 1 minute and 52 seconds, and he didn't pass. I think it's two minutes. I don't remember.

But going back to my conference, I'm fucking shit.

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