Don't you just hate coming back to school after a two week break? I do and I also realized how unfair Alameda High School, also known as AHS, is. Students at ASTI (Alameda Science and Technology Institute), CoA (College of Alameda), and a few others are still on break at this very moment. ASTI still has one more week but CoA has break until January twenty-second. When we students are working our ass off in school, the students of ASTI are sleeping until noon, without care. One of the students from CoA is my brother, he's currently sleeping like always until six pm, which is unfair!
One question... If all the holidays and days off are gathered together, is the amount the same for all schools? The schools in Sacramento and our school has the same amount days off. The students there may seem to have longer Fall Breaks, Winter Breaks, and Spring Breaks but compared to their summer, we have a longer one. So would you rather have breaks in between school, or relax for a long time? Which one would be better for the stressed? Which one would you choose?
My answer to those questions are that I would rather work my hardest then rest for a long time, also known as "hibernation" for bears and other animals. I chose this because if we had long breaks in between, most of us would forget all we learned in the beginning of each break, and go back to being "brain dead." Hard work leads to a nice long vacation. Second question, well the second question has many answers, but it really depends. It really depends on what kind of stress the question is referring to; work stress or stress from the coming up Finals. If it's for work stress, I would recommend longer breaks in between; as for stress for coming up Finals, I recommend the long awaited vacation in summer, "hard work pays off." Third question, for this question, it isn't for me but for the readers and viewers. For those who read this blog and answer back, I would like to thank you in advanced. Thank You! ^-^
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Days-Off
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