So enough complaining... let's think about solutions. I think you should just dump and expand this whole thing throughout first semester. Having had the research topic and stuff in second semester, I could not stop thinking about how unprepared I am going to be for the ap exam. Also, more time to contemplate on our research topic and it should be limited to an undergraduate degree! I didn't want to plan so far into the future since there's no concrete foundation to plant it on I suppose. Stress the significance of the work, I guess. I thought the process was so useless. I don't know.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Senior Project
The only part I, at least, liked was reading the material for the research paper. Everything else, I hated. Why? Because it felt useless and superfluous because I've already knew or done most of it. Also, the work didn't seem substantial or productive at all. It was honestly deterring me from what I preferred: AP Lit. The busy work reminded me of the countless useless work I had to do for the past four years. The only substantial thing about the senior project was the reading the material for the research paper. I also really didn't appreciate it that you made it more rigorous for us being your ap class. Again, because it already felt unnecessary.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Jaggers
Dear Mr. Jaggers,
How does to feel to be a lawyer, knowing that you willingly protect guilty criminals? Does it make you greedy with power when you know you are a destructive force in the courtroom? Able to lace your words with a poison that swoons even the judge? The mouth surely is the golden gate to opportunities and you use it very well. But how do you feel at night, knowing that you don't protect the innocent? Don't people usually become a lawyer in order to protect the innocent, put criminals in jail, and provide integrity to the judicial system? It eats inside you doesn't it? That's why you obsessively wash your hands in a feeble attempt to psychologically wash away your guilt. Or it because you believe that criminals can be redeemed? Like Magwitch. Though still a criminal, his intentions are not. And you have shown an affectionate time to Pip by almost seeming like you protect him and genuinely surprised when you know that your secretary has a kinder side. You're an interesting person... Just what goes through your mind? Does it kill you slowly? Or do you have a personal agenda?
How does to feel to be a lawyer, knowing that you willingly protect guilty criminals? Does it make you greedy with power when you know you are a destructive force in the courtroom? Able to lace your words with a poison that swoons even the judge? The mouth surely is the golden gate to opportunities and you use it very well. But how do you feel at night, knowing that you don't protect the innocent? Don't people usually become a lawyer in order to protect the innocent, put criminals in jail, and provide integrity to the judicial system? It eats inside you doesn't it? That's why you obsessively wash your hands in a feeble attempt to psychologically wash away your guilt. Or it because you believe that criminals can be redeemed? Like Magwitch. Though still a criminal, his intentions are not. And you have shown an affectionate time to Pip by almost seeming like you protect him and genuinely surprised when you know that your secretary has a kinder side. You're an interesting person... Just what goes through your mind? Does it kill you slowly? Or do you have a personal agenda?
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