Sunday, June 04, 2006

so it the chemistry EOC hard?

cuz i feel like I dont know anything.

I'm not trying to sound cocky or anything, but if I dont understand some stuff and if my class hasn't even finished the curriculum, how did the kids over at rocksborough county finish?


Anonymous
09:55:06 PM

18 comments:

thewordofrashi said...

No, it was actually one of the easiest tests I've ever taken. Of course, I made A's all year in Chemistry, so consider that when making up your mind. Then again, I know people that made D's all year and actually did better than me on the exam. So there you go.

TintedFragipan said...

BECAUSE YOU'RE DUMB.


AUGH, when people complain about chem it makes me angry.

Not to sound cocky or anything.

Anonymous said...

i really hated the class and i did badly in it but that mostly because i was lazy and didnt pay attention. I aced the exam though i think i got a 98. Its really an easy exam. so i would not fret over it.

Anonymous said...

Remember they're making these exams with those Podunk county kids in mind, and with you at the far end of the bell curve (I'm assuming) as an Enloe student, I'm sure you'll do just fine.

Probably.

Maybe.

Anonymous said...

They curve it like crazy, don't worry.

Anonymous said...

snrrk
Is there really a Podunk county?

Anonymous said...

^Where have you been, Berry?

Most people at enloe are
a. Brilliant
b. Competative
c. All of the above

'course, that's no reason for you to feel bad. I'm sure you're just as smart as anyone else on...waiiit...never mind.

PChis said...

I know it sounds cocky Barry, but in the way making generalizations goes...it's true.

The chem exam is extremely easy...then again making A's all year was extremely easy too, so you might not want to take my word for it.

Anonymous said...

Enloe is a public school, and damn proud of it.

We are not private school snobs. Unlike Cary Academy (those douches). Oh, and Broughton kids are snobs.

Enloe is "poor" so we're merely elitists. But yes, we are a brain-trust school. It's great.

Anonymous said...

yes enloe is one of the top public schools and which is pretty amazing becaus we are not a charter school or specialty school and our base populationi large. but yea we be supper intelljent.

Graffiti Pastry said...

Two words: Guido Gabbrielli

One of the best school experiences of my life.

And the only Chemistry experience.

But alas, he has abdicated his throne, to teach at North Carolina School of Science and Math.

Comforting to know, he didn't leave because he thought they'd be smarter. The pay is just better. At least he's practical.

Guido 4 Pres.

Anonymous said...

^ Devin Smith took his throne. Not bad.

Anonymous said...

I <3 Devin Smith.

Anonymous said...

If he wasn't gay I would have the biggest crush EVER on him.

Anonymous said...

eww....the smith kids were complaining the whole friggen year about chem. so dont even say he was good.

mr constantine is currently the best chemistry teacher at enloe.

Anonymous said...

^That was probably because there were some classes Mr. Smith despised. This is maybe because the attitude of the people in it?
But he LOVES our class, mostly. And we love him back, mostly.

Queen Sekaf said...

Ha. Mr. Smith? Not that I dislike him (and I've never actually had him as a teacher) but he just strikes me as one of those teachers who thinks he's still in high school and therefor can really connect with the kids etc. Also I just kind of think he's a wimp. But with that said, no hate towards him, he's not a bad guy.

Anonymous said...

Toward the end of the year, we actually did have some pretty interesting conversations with Mr. Smith, including one about that inevitable teacher-student boundary that prevents us from being friends. Really, he WOULD be friends with half of our class if it weren't for the legality thing.

Overall, he taught well after a rocky first quarter - but then again, what do you expect a guy's first nine weeks of teaching to be like? I know for a fact that I know more than people in Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Smith's classes. I know that we've covered every goal and objective that the State has set down for us. And I know that I'm sure not going to bother studying for the chem EOC, because with Mr. Smith as a teacher and all A's to back me up, I don't want to bother worrying.