Whats your life like?

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Twisthem488
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Grrr grades. I had all As and Bs last semester, and now i'm trying to pull up two f's. I know I Can bring everything back up by the end of the year, but my goal is a 3.5 GPA or higher. Otherwise I can only do physical scholarships for school and not count my academics. BUT, if I can get it up to a 3.5 I get books and tuition for cheering, and another thousand bucks for grades. :D
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:D well I found out today that my school is ghastly when it comes to keeping things updated. They report I got in the mail yesterday said I was still failing. Today I talk with teachers and find out I brought one from a 43% to a 77% and the other from a 57% to a 78%

I hate our school system.
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My marks came back and I'm doing pretty well: 91.3% average overall :D
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Post by ~folder~of~paper~ »

I got A's and B's. Straight A's for commitment to learning and a mix for achievement... :wink:
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I used to always get 100s and high 90s, but then I went into middle school and stopped really caring... Now I'm caring again and trying to get my marks back up :D
By the way, isn't this "whats your life like" not "whats your marks like"? I think it went a bit off topic.
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aesthetistician
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Post by aesthetistician »

I go to lectures (mostly), tutor and trampoline. The spaces in between get filled up with origami, solving puzzles from www.conceptistech.com and reading everything I can get my hands on.
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Post by ahudson »

Well, when I'm not folding I keep myself busy with three choirs, lessons in violin, voice, and piano, and a little web design. Oh, and usually I'm in the middle of four or five books as well... one of them for school though. :roll: I used to design RPGs, computer games, and board games too, but school took up too much time and I never got around to playtesting any of them. Oh well. The time's better spent folding. :lol:
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Post by brdparker »

I'm unfortunately not too active in the group, mostly because I don't have too much access to the internet (hint into my extra-origami life), but I try from time to time...

Outside of origami, I do martial arts, fencing, and study languages... how the hell do I find time to fold?

EDIT: And do homework... from time to time
Eh... I don't wanna create a siggy now. Tomorrow maybe.
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homework from time to time? I never do homework, if I have it I usually forget.
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Post by hardcoretraceur »

i work as a mover and a framer, do parkour and condition for it when i can, fold, and pursue various arts.
reality continues to ruin my life
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Post by ~folder~of~paper~ »

I have an art extension assessment due soon. NO idea what it's on coz I missed the briefing two fridays ago. Nobody will fill me in...
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parkour's awesome! i'm nowhere near fit/insane enough though :)

well the only public test i did recently, i got 86/90, although 14 people got 90/90, so not that amazing.
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I broke my retainer, so lately I've been having to visit the orthodontist, which cuts down on my folding time :(
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~folder~of~paper~ wrote:Straight A's for commitment to learning and a mix for achievement... :wink:
You get credit for being commited to learning? In these parts, we only get credit for what we actually have learned. Any exams that matter are marked anonymously.
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Post by sashadensikoff »

For want of a better description, I'm a house elf.

This means that I clean the house and tend to the animals from about 12am (I get up at about 10am) until about 10pm - 2am, depending on how tired I feel - and don't actually get paid for it. I guess I'm provided for pretty well, so I suppose that's worth it.

I practice origami on and off, like all the other crafts and skills I dabble in. At the moment I am back into it again because I need a break from bone carving, and also I just got this way cool book on origami flowers (called Origami Flowers - by Hiromi Hayashi) that I am very keen to try.

I also love my Sims2, my Neopets, my mad cat, and I suppose, my partner of 13 years.

It's a simple life, but I'm pretty content with it. :)
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