Saturday, June 14, 2014

Evolve like a Pokemon

High School Looks So Much Cooler in TV

I saw this thing called high school on television
I heard that they’re using ballpens
Scared would be an understatement
‘Cause ballpens cannot be erased by an eraser

Now that I am a high schooler that’s not my only problem
Research is coming up;
I think Quadratic Equations are haunting me at night, and
I start hearing different Spanish phrases before sleeping

Everything started at CavSci
The school of pioneers and the best
But even I don’t know how I passed
But more importantly, this is where I will again, begin another quest.

Seventh Grade
Everyone is acting shy
Everything seems alien
And the lessons are all bombs and traps

We are often compared little buds blossoming
And I can’t disagree more
I can’t even grow, how would I blossom?
But for now, I believe that I am still a seed planning to grow

Eighth Grade
Pressure cooker
All because I already belong to the Nitrogen Class
And guess what?
I don’t know how and why I got there

Everyone is close to each other
And mind you, noisy
In this school year,
You don’t need to be smart, be clever

Ninth Grade
Second to the last
Just a little more pushing and it will come to an end
Before ending we are expecting for new and exciting things

Trigonometry and Research are one of those exciting things
Those things can make you cry due to excitement
But before that, things are going fine now
Finding new things to do and kill time before studying

Even though high school is so much cooler than tv,
There is a thing that tv cannot show, and that is:
High School up until now taught me more life lessons
Than true education.











Saturday, June 7, 2014

JUNIORRRRRR

Two Down, Two to Go

          Finally! Grade 9, here I go! After two years of waiting, I, Rain Anne S. Mojica, is finally Grade 9! Meaning to say, two years to go until I finish junior high!! Let's celebrate!

            Next, let’s all be sad for we are going to say goodbye to our lovely vacation, unlimited internet access, eat-all-you-can everyday and laptop. L


            They say, start the school year right. And I think I started it right. New classmates? New friends. New subjects? New topics to review. New teachers? New
people to guide us. Changes may have happened but adjustments are just the answers.

            But honestly, the first week of being a junior is the toughest first week I ever experienced. First day of school and yet I have 7 assignments listed down on my homeroom notebook. I was like, shocked.

            Another thing about the first day of school, flag ceremony. Oh Gosh, I thought that I was going to have heat stroke at that time. We sweated like pigs in the middle of the basketball court when we started stretching. Well, surprisingly no one fainted, or should I say no one’s life span decreased.

            And the Diagnostic Test surely is a bomb. Specially Spanish, I really can’t write anything. A complete black out. For me, the easiest Diagnostic Test is in Math, because some are from our Grade 8 lessons that just evolved.            

            So far, so good. That’s what I can say for my first week of being a junior. Everything so far is going well and fun. And I can say, I expect more challenges that I can overcome in the future. As Ma’am Mae said, “The ball’s rolling on Monday.” So let’s bring balls on Monday and start rollin’.