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So, what has Roxy been up to?

Proving the state wrong. >>;

They apparently think I'm illiterate and can't do basic math. Since I moved, again, I was supposed to provide transcripts from all the other schools I've been to. Which I have done. And someone obviously made a mistake.

I don't know any other Roxanne Danielle Butters, it's not a common name, so how that happened, is beyond me. But I apparently got below 50% on every test I've taken(PSAT, Iowa State Test, California State Test, etc.).

So, I have to take a Math and Reading Competency test to graduate.

Was it not enough Hell that I had stay in school an extra 3 months(I was supposed to graduate early, but since I was moved, I was told I was actually behind in credits and shouldn't be able to graduate. But y'know, they're such nice people, letting an illiterate idiot like me graduate.)? Or that I was forced to move, when I was promised that I wouldn't be moving on my Senior year? Or, y'know, having to take Driver's Ed all over again to get my permit. Or applying to colleges and jobs all over again..Not even getting to say goodbye to my friends and having to survive off a week's worth of clothes and entertainment for 3 months..Or live in an empty house for 3 months(literally empty).

Like, I could go on forever. D=

Not to mention, my parents are threatening to kick me out when I turn 18, after they spend what little money I have reserved in case they do kick me out on bills without asking me. ==;

Yea, Roxy's done ranting now. >>;
I had a problem similar to that when I started HighSchool. I went to the County Vocational school instead of district since are district sucked and the county school was about the only way for anyone from my grade school to not end up a failer at life. Though it seems my Grade School didn't want to send over our test scores from New Jersey 8th grade standardized test. So every last one of us, mostly honors student, were in basic skills. By the time I got mine fixed and was able to move on to an electives I had already misted the basics of the spanish language. You know the alphabet, and numbers and proncuniations. Yeah Spanish 1 went well for me. As did the Algerbra Honors class I was put into.



My parents always threatened is not demanded to throw us at 18, though usually they were joking about it. At the moment I'm the only one that actually did. My brothers got an excuse he's still in highschool.

Of course thats because I'm in the Air Force, but I would never recomend military service to anyone.

Here why:
Army: They get shot alot and are incable of thinking for themselves.
Marines: Better of then the army as they tend to to shot before they're shot. The problem is, in order keep them from thinking from themselves they're lobodomized.
Navy: There arn't many elisted women on those boats, there at see a very long time. There's an untold story there. And from the 1 girl on every boat, well there's a highly covered up story there. In addition there officers have the biggest ego's of all the services. They're pilot still cause problems because they refuse to listen to the enlisted controlers.
Air Force. Values image over efficency. We are not reward for hard work or being skilled at our job, we are rewarded for looking pretty, and having a nicly pressed uniform. Its actually gotten to the point where we are required to where a none breathing polyester t-shirt while working out because the higher ups didn't want them to get wrinkly.
Also since all the generals are pilots they assume all problems in life can be fixed though the same process that one would fix a problem in a plane. This tends to waist time more then anything else.
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