Two Topics in One (Pretending to be African-American; leadership skills)

<p>@bella- I am SO happy I’m done with science. I took my IB chem test last year, said thank you, and went on my merry way. Ever since 4th grade, science and I never got along. I was always the one with the questions. When we learned about the Earth revolving around the sun, and the Moon revolving or w/e around Earth, I was like “So there’s something revolving around something that’s revolving around something else? Does the Moon still revolve as the Earth does? How come I can’t see the Moon revolving or feel the Earth moving???”</p>

<p>From there, it got bad lol (not my grades just me trying to piece it all together). I’m really religious, and I’m like “This wasn’t in my Bible. God never said He made revolving planets…” Keep in mind, I’m in 4th grade, I questioned everything that went against what I had already been taught. Ha. I still do. I don’t believe just anything, I need some solid proof, a study, a theorem, SOME kind of logistical/statistical/predisposed proof. But really, that’s only with science. Everything else is kind of just go with the flow. Math- easy. English- easy. Any other language- easy. There’s no confusion with it except maybe math. But still. You get my point. </p>

<p>I know I went off on a tangent. I had to lighten up the air. I sensed some hostility. Look at the sibilance in that. Lol. I’m done.</p>