So I’m blogging here, from the floor of the gym during the Spring Awards ceremony. Junyong is sitting next to me and keeps saying, “Stop blogging!”. Well, I can’t. Not during such an important time. The only reason I have my laptop is in a long story that begins last March…
Rugg has 22 AP Calculus practice test books; 11 of answers, 11 of questions. He usually has one period of calculus, comprising 26 people last year. This year there are two periods totaling roughly 40. The solution last year was to partner everybody up into twos based on who lived close to who. This becomes significantly more difficult when splitting the book up among four people. Even sharing between two people was unacceptable to me and Schmitz so after a couple of days of book swapping we scanned the remaining pages that I needed. We quickly realized that with the shortage of books could be alleviated by the distribution of the zip file containing the jpegs of each page. Problem: we omitted the first section of the first test because I had already done that part. So that’s why we had to send Meredith to the library first period to scan the 17 missing pages. Problem II: The well-meaning Ms. Guarin instructed Mer to scan them as TIFFs, giant, high quality not-jpegs. So when she brought them to me in the middle of 2nd period, I had only 14 minutes to turned 17 different images into jpegs on my laptop.
And that’s why I brought my laptop to school today.
You have an interesting way of interpreting time.