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Personal Narrative: The Central Catholic Placement Test

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The Central Catholic placement tests served as the last test I took before summer break. I anticipated that I would engage in honors classes and willingly took the fact that my workload would be stacked. As soon as I was handed my diploma a couple days later for meeting the requirements to finish the eighth grade, I forgot about homework, reading, and writing with only the idea of traveling to new places and relaxing in the back of my brain. Relatively, my first month of summer was dry of excitement and I didn't experience activities I would have liked to. My days consisted of working out for football, sleeping, and then catching up on whatever binge watching series I was on on Netflix. The so dreadful letter containing a list of the "required" …show more content…

This didn't seem like a heavy task at all until I actually began. I started with Rediscover Jesus because it implied content I had already learned. This came to me as light work; I managed to read five chapters a day. One book down, three more to go. I continued to The Hobit. This book interested me because of its action and adventure that ended in what all the characters have hoped for. But I was tired and not in the mood to read two whole chapters a day. It was a slow read and to the point where I'd read a couple pages and not comprehend what I've read at all. Digging down deep every day I finished The Hobbit. I did not have the other two books, Great Expectations and Mythology. I quickly realized I would not finish these books by the time school started once the librarian directed us to a "Summer Reading" section of the library with both of the books just sitting there daunting me to pick them up. My brain clicked a switch and went back to the "relax" mode just as it was when summer first

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