Finally came Wednesday! I walked onto campus feeling nervous even though I had walked these same grounds for two years because my junior high school is next door. Everything looked and felt different now that I was in senior high school.
I looked at my schedule. First period — German. Our German teacher was very friendly and I liked her from the beginning. What I didn't like, though, was that I was surrounded by students from other grades, with only five familiar faces.
Then I had to walk all the way across campus and up three flights of stairs to get to my second period — biology. Our teacher's name is Ms. Compeau, and I think that she will teach us a lot this year because she is very to the poit. She also has her unique way of saying "be quiet", she says "alligator". She explained that she is the king, or should I say queen, of the class because alligators are the "king of the swamps(沼泽)".
My third class was English. After surviving two periods without too much of a challenge,I began to feel good. However, the third period changed everything. Mr. V. , my English teacher, told us that we would have to write 40 essays and read AP-level books such as The Odyssey this year. I love reading and writing, but 40 ESSAYS? AP-level books? Now I was scared. He also talked about how important it was to be focused. Last year was not a very "focused" year for me. While doing homework, I was often talking on the phone, or busy with a conversation on Facebook. I planned on stepping it up this year because I wanted to stay an honor student.