This past weekend I went up to Maui for the State Championship of Tennis. Even though I was in Maui for a little more than 24 hours, I still had a fantastic time. Spending time in Maui with my teammates was one of the greatest times I have ever experienced. States ended on Saturday and both the girls and boys team took home a state championship. For the boys, it was their 17th state title in a row. And as for the girls it was the 5th title in a row. Punahou won everything...the team title, boys & girls singles and doubles. We haven't accomplished that since 1969 and we did it again this saturday. Right now, I wish I could go back to Maui just so I would be able to relax and enjoy my time with my teammates.
Within the same day, baseball won the state title. They achieved something that has never been done before in Hawaii, a four-peat. Punahou sports this year excelled. WOOO! boys soccer, boys & girls tennis, baseball, girls golf, and a bunch of other sports. So good luck for track & field, which will take place in Maui this week. :)
State's was an exciting time and it calmed me down before AP exams. Today, the AP physics exam was a killer and I questioned how important this exam would be to my college life. I realized that there are a bunch of colleges that don't even except the AP credits, so I question why I would take AP's in the first place. I figured they would look good on my transcript, but wouldn't an A look better in a honors physics course then a B in an AP physics class. I have been wondering about that question for my entire highschool career. My deans that I consulted have said why not get the A in the AP course. That is what I'd like to achieve, but sometimes these classes are in subjects I can't catch onto. All of these AP exams got me to think about college and it stressed me out about wondering if I'll get into any good colleges. As for right now I am SOOOO happy that I don't have AP physics any more. PHEW.
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