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Old 04-15-2008, 02:28 PM   #16
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close reading analysis of The Wasteland for Lit 2

This is totally unrelated and offtopic, but in my English & American Lit class we just finished The Wasteland.

It makes absolutely no sense
read it in my eng. lit class too ...except im in high school and its AP lit/comp
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Old 04-15-2008, 10:16 PM   #17
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i had extremeeee senioritis. i acutally think i had senioritis for the majority of HS except for junior and first marking period sr year. first semester this year i acutally OVER-studied and did amazing. this semester expecially recently ive started slacking a little bit by skipping some lectures. but i still make sure i get my work done and do a good job. i actually think i should be working as hard as i did in the beginning because my classes this semester are overall much harder and more demanding. really i think its just that ive learned how to handle college.

i KNOW i have to work my ass off these last 3 weeks so i can keep up my GPA and enjoy summer. its getting reallyyyy hard when its nice out and summer is so close in sight. procrastination is becoming an issue, i dont know how long its been since ive read my history textbook..
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Old 04-15-2008, 11:31 PM   #18
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It went away for about 6 months and then it came back again. But my GPA stayed about the same because even though I chose to be lazy, I'm still smart about it. I just picked easier teachers and classes instead of "looking for trouble".
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