9/27/19

in this week I accomplish a lot things, like, I got 100 in my geometry class, and i am very proud because I’m still standing in 96 in this class, and I think if I keep getting this grades I will get more than 96 in my geometry class in this semester, and I would like to end this semester exactly like my geometry class. I am still working in my soda machine and I think i would be nice

9/13/2019

Well, this week was very bored and I don’t accomplish anything, but it was a good week for training and also it was a very fun week. I’m working in my training and I have a project in one of my classes and is going very good. I really don’t know what to do next but, I’ll look what to do next.

08/30/2019

In this week I don’t accomplish so munch but I got a 100 in my geometry quiz, also I helped a new student, and this new student doesn’t speak English and I helped him in a lot of thing. I want to make a soda machine, because is something that call my attention and also I like too munch the soda, but I haven’t started yet. When I finished this project maybe I would make a soccer goal, because I think I would have fun making that, and also I would like to make this because I need one to practice in my house.

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