So... we had the Greece test yesterday. I did not study beforehand because I was too tired. I had come back from a doctor's appointment which I attended right after school and had come home at six. To then have dinner with a pile of homework I also had to do. I was tired and decided to go to bed earlier. So that I could rest and, if for some reason, I had awoken earlier than normal, I could study. But that, of course, was not the case. Instead, I had to study in between classes. The class right before Western Civilization was the one in which I studied the most--Biology.
Mr. "Jonnah" Gzanna is one of the most chilled teachers I've ever met. I was studying mid-class and he did not say a word. Special thanks to Alita Pirozzi who helped me throughout the entire class. She helped me review all eight pages of notes TWICE. I could not have asked for a better helper.
As to how the test went, I believe I got at least one wrong because I confused the Aegean and Adriatic seas. Pretty dumb, am I right? I must have gotten that one wrong, and perhaps another one, too. So I got either a 95% or a 97.5% on the test. If I got a 95 percent on the test, my grade would go up to a 94.13% to end the last quarter; while with the latter grade, my grade would go up to a whooping 94.71%. And, in the rare case I did not miss any questions (a very rare case, indeed), my grade would be raised to a 95.31%, which in complete honesty, would not do anything noteworthy to my overall GPA. therefore, it is not of my interest.
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