Entry #5 - 7/03/2023
Greetings from planet Zorbo ๐ฝ. I have come back from my 6 day slumber feeling dishevelled, as I usually do on Mondays (and in this case; Tuesday).
I actually am surprised with myself as I managed to get the work done. I finished all my homework in the time period, so it actually feels great. Today we did some pseudocode in Methods (hopefully I'll get the hang of it) and we finished Functions and Graphs in Specialist Maths, so we're starting Differential Calculus next week. I have a test on Thursday for Complex Numbers, so I'll have to start working on my bound reference. Chemistry got me confused, we were doing redox and it is unlike Year 11, I had a severe case of brain fart (probably because I was fatigued). My physics SAC(s) is next week, and It will be in two parts, Relativity on Wednesday, and Motion on Friday, this time, I'll actually prepare for once, rather than winging it like I did for all my SACs, regardless of the subject in Year 11. I have a feeling SAC season is coming up, so I'll have to prepare weeks ahead in advance, someone's got lots of work to do๐ซ.
It seems I haven't mentioned my obsession with clouds, I have loved clouds since I was 6 years old, I have memorised every major cloud type (my favourite is the cumulonimbus incus), also related to it, weather and atlases (and geography). The weather phenomenon I find most interesting is the supercell thunderstorm, specifically the classic supercell, which usually has a defined wall cloud (evidence of a mesocyclone) and a tornado normally forming. The high precipitation normally brings hail and heavy precipitation, but has a lower chance of forming a tornado, while a low precipitation usually forms in dryer climates, has strong winds but rarely forms tornadoes. Unfortunately, I haven't met anyone who shares this interest.
Tasks
Add Complex Numbers to Spesh bound reference.
Begin preparing for Physics SAC next week.
Watch episode 3 of His Dark Materials.
Have an amazing day๐๐ฟ