Day 2 of Finals

Official Start Time: 10:00 p.m.
Date: 6/11/09
Official End Time: 11:00 p.m.

Today was my second day of finals and it was definitly a nice change in pace in comparison to my first day of finals.

Today I took my pre-calculus and spanish finals. My pre-calculus final was divided into two parts: her part and the states part. On her (Mrs. Kollchaku) part, I did pretty well seeing as she gave us the answer to each question. If anyone failed her final it was because they were drunk and didn’t care.

In a serious tone, I really do have a lot of respect for Mrs. Kollchaku. Since the day I met her, I knew she met business. Mrs. Kollchaku is one of those teachers who cares more about her students comprehending the subject then passing it. She works hard to give us the best material and always makes fun of us when we’re not paying attention: that she’s teaching the blocks on the wall and not humans. I’ll be taking her next year for AP Calculus BC and I’m sure I’ll be able to pass the course with such a great teacher and role model.

Next, I took my Spanish final and it was soooo easy. Granted I know Spanish, but it couldn’t have been any easier. It was however ridiculously long. I swear there were more than 400 questions! I eventually did finish and started talking to Mrs. Perugini about next year and if I could take the AP Spanish exam next year. I was happy to find out that I would not only be able to take the exam but that I would be taking Mrs. Perugini again next year.

I met Mrs. Perugini at the beginning of this year and since that day I’ve realized that not all teachers are robots. There are those who really care about their students, work extra hours, and cry when they see students being abused and mistreated by the color of their skin or creed and not by their misdeeds. Perugini is probably the most straight up teacher you will ever meet. She would threaten to punch me if I didn’t sit down. What teacher do you know is crazy enough to do that.

Today was a good day and tomorrow will be my last day of school. Wish me luck.

Sincerely, Hector Guzman
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