"Dude we are so lucky that the teacher didn't do attendance yet," Hussein whispered. "Yea we are lucky," I whispered back. "You two stop talking," the teacher said. "Aright class I will being assigning class seats, so get up when your name is called and move to your new desk," she announced. Ms. Pearson was a middle age woman who I didn't bother asking about her age, because it was quote on quote "rude." She was shorter than most teaches and had a pale complexion and long blond hair. Her room was a bit smaller than most classes, but it was beeping with life. There were posters of people's cultures around the class, and two desks, one in front of the class and the other near the exit of the class room. I was assigned to a desk that was in the middle of the class room. As everyone got acquainted with their desk the teacher did the attendance. I was called first. "Hanad", the teacher said. "Here", I replied. As the teacher continued to do attendance, I dug through my bag searching for book, folder, and pencil. When she was done, she started class by reviewing the syllabus and announced to the class that we will be having our first assignment due on Friday. The class let out a long sigh. "Let me finish before you hate me," the teacher said. "You need to find three current event that are within this year, and write them down," she said. "and they must be from creditable source," she continued. "You need to have the five W's(Who, What, Where, Why) …show more content…
At that moment I took my class a bit seriously. I readied the chapter head of time and continue to complete the current event Ms. Pearson assigned to us. Soon after of two months of doing class assignment non stop. I started to like the subject and the jeopardy games and other review games we played for our upcoming tests. I dominated mostly all the review game we played, but decided to not answer every question in the game. Most due to the anger faces staring right at me and the fear of being called a nerd. Even though I took my class seriously, I never liked to study. It took time out of my personal time and the time of other classes, so I tried my best to remember things in our review guide. Which didn't work well with some of the test I took, but work well with most of it. So I continued my bad habit up until I graduated from high