Whoever thought that AP tests should be taken in the wakening of spring, they are cruel. As the tests race towards me, the weather gets ever so sweeter. And I'm finding that my brain has become...super-super-super saturated. With history, Calculus, and Chemistry.
Unfortunately, this super-saturation has left me void of any clever or witty ideas. All I can think of right now is AP stuff...let me enlighten you on what's going through my mind this very instant...Ronald Reagan experienced the early stages of Alzheimer's in his second term...the derivative of (sinx) is (cosx) but the derivative of (cosx) is (-sinx)...The Ideal Gas equation is PV=nrt...(I think) ...LeChatlier's principle....The Chain rule...1800 is considered a revolution, because it was a peaceful changeover of parties in the white house (Thomas Jefferson)...The Vietnam war....The Robber Barons of industry...etc., etc., etc...
Come back in two weeks and a day, and I'm sure I will be immensely relieved of this awful super-saturation disease, and enlighten you about my thoughts on _______.
'Til next time...I shall leave you with a quote from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (and Through the Looking Glass) "Never imagine yourself not to be otherwise than what it might appear to others that what you were or might have been was not otherwise than what you had been would have appeared to them to be otherwise."
To tell you the truth, I have no idea what that quote means...if you do, please tell me your interpretation of the quote in the form of a comment.