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The hardest class that I ever took was accounting.
I would go see my teacher during office hours and
before class and get some extra help onmy accounting.
I was afraid that I was going to get a “D” or an “F”
in the class. My dad and I would work for hours at
home because he majored in business. I was relieved
that I got a “B” in the class rather than a “D” or an “F”
I used to love History class because two of my history
teachers would tell interesting stories. There were
times where I answered questions and I would tell
interesting stories. One time, I told the History class
the story about Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
both dying on the same day. My brother and I used
to argue which one died first when we were younger.
I used to think that John Adams died first and my
brother used to think that Thomas Jefferson died
first. I later realized that my brother was right and I
was wrong. I thought that John Adams died at 2:00
in the morning and that Thomas Jefferson died at
2:00 in the afternoon. I later realized that Thomas
Jefferson died at 12:50 in the afternoon and that John
Adams died at 6:20 in the evening.
I took an Intro to Business class. I always kept ev-
erybody on track in class, but one day I was asleep
out in the hallway. One of the students woke me up
and I went to class. There were two older women and
an older man that used to do group work with me in
class and they always made sure that I was focused.
One time my teacher asked a question. My response
was, “Money is time and time is money. If you are
wasting time then you are wasting money.” I said it
in a high-pitched voice in class. The reason I said that




