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Blog 1.5 - 4th circle!! (I've never actually read Dante's inferno)

 Back at it again, back to back! Back back back

Wow chicken lol

Anyways, guess who's back?!

(I wrote the other blog just 2 minutes ago.)

What did we do now in the most recent AEP session, hm?

QUIZ!!!! Or so I thought. 

I was panicking around... Monday night? When I saw Miss Disa's post regarding the "quiz" on Wednesday, I was running up and down the walls and crying. "QUIZ??? QUIZ ALREADY?!!!" I say in my most crybaby and desperate voice.

Funnily enough, on Tuesday, I had planned to bring my book home and study for the night because I was panicking but I didn't end up actually bringing it home. Sad. But, my spirit wasn't broken! I searched up google docs and studied all the words from the ONLINE seatwork I submitted just a week before. Thank you, lazy Adi. If it weren't for your absolute distaste for handwritten notes, I don't know where I would be right now.

So anyways, I studied those words vigorously and searched up ALL the definitions. Made some notes on it on my phone too and I memorized it prior to coming to class. AEP was first period so you KNOW I was panicking. Got me sweating during the car ride prior to class too.

This is the point where I'd like to formally apologize to my classmates for stressing them out right before class too (Sorry guys!) Because that's when I told them that we might have a quiz on our first period. I was the one most stressed about it and yet I told them about it way later. Of course, I allowed them to look at my notes and study a little during their own too. (Sorry again!)

And hey, I wasn't entirely wrong either! Right after our little Squaredle game, Miss Disa did have us do a little quiz, albeit just a small review of our knowledge from last week. The assignment was ungraded too and Miss actually told us to not cram for it. I felt pretty pathetic. I stressed myself and my classmates out, for what?! But I did pretty good on the quiz though, so I can't argue too much (That's a lie. I got one of the collocations wrong even though I arguably studied quite hard.)

The rest of the class went by pretty smoothly. I snacked on churros (Yum!), we did another set of words, and we found the definitions and inputted the words into sentences. We divided the work among the class so that it won't take too long. (We did half the words and they were unnecessarily difficult for some reason as some words were interchangeable.)

Regardless, I actually had quite a lot of fun. It was a good class.

(I also wanna flex that I had a Biology quiz later that day and I absolutely ACED it. )

That's all. Thank you for reading!

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