*sarcastic and disbelieving look* Pssh! Did you guys honestly beleive that I, out of all people, was gicing our free chocolate. Natasha never, ever, ever, EVER gives out chocolate for free.
By the way, I hope that you guys understood the relevance of the word 'array'.
But since I'm sure that you guys didn't, I explain anyways. Today in ICS, we moved on to array's, which makes writing huge programs with many values waaaaaaaaaaayy easier. *Notice the long 'a' sound*
Two more impotant keyword we were introduced to were 'array' and 'of'. And array means a collection or set. Throughout class, we took many notes. I have to say, I'm back to square 1 with the whole 'grasping information' situtation. *sigh*
I'm trying to get the hang of it, but my mind is just a teensy tiny bit preoccupied...if you know what I mean......
I have 3 announcements to make before I forget.
# 1 - Happy Birthday to you Mr.ARkin. (I'd say that in Jewish, but unfortunately I have forgotten it..:'( )
# 2 - Interim Reports! .....Lets just leave it at, that my parents weren't happy nor dissapointed. (Personally they should be happy considering the transition to high school, and more importantly IB - all conversations come back to the whole 'Ib' concept - )
# 3 - Upcoming Test - don't think I'm weird but I am very happy that we are having another test. My computer mark was the lowest out of all my marks .
*audience giving knowing and dissapointed looks*
*the reason behind dissapointed looks finally sinking in* Hey...wha-...no way..if you're thinking that I got like a 15% or something like that, YOU ARE WRONG! I recognize that look when I see it.
When I say that my computer mark was the lowest, I didn't think I was applying that I got a 50% or less.
What would you thin of my computer mark if I said that all my other marks were 100's. (An impossible feat but still......)
Ahaha! I thought so, so zip it! *attitude*
Anyhow, Mr.Arkin has generously given us the rest of the week to finish up all our assignments (any of the ones we haven't completed from before as well), and to brush up on our concepts.
Cheers,
Natasha Jain
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