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#APUSH it push it good (AP US History)
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#if you ever get to college (college advice)
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School is a Sick Purgatory

studying: alternatively

moonii:

felicisdream:

Poor college girl problem solved:
Print full length books with your friends’ free printing privileges.

:D

lol Emily you give the best college advice

WHAT THE HELL SOME PLACE HAS FREE PRINTING?!?!?!?!

betterbooktitles:

Barbara Kingsolver: The Poisonwood Bible

Reader Submission: Title and Redesign by Katie Wheeler.

world-shaker:

The Ultra-Condensed version of Othello, by William Shakespeare.

From Prof. Newmann’s slideshow about the economy~

There’s a lot of mooching and dead-beating in international relations. - Prof. Newmann (INTL 105)

thedailywhat:

Kickass Cover of the Day: To help her memorize Hamlet’s “To Be or Not to Be” soliloquy for her AP English class, talented singer-songwriter Courtney Welbon gave William Shakespeare the Laura Marling treatment. 

Maybe kids today would be more inclined to appreciate The Bard if his works were funneled through twee uke arrangements? Just a thought.

[thanks courtney!]

(Source: thedailywhat)

Teenage girls, please don’t worry about being super popular in high school, or being the best actress in high school, or the best athlete. Not only do people not care about any of that the second you graduate, but when you get older, if you reference your successes in high school too much, it actually makes you look kind of pitiful, like some babbling old Tennessee Williams character with nothing else going on in her current life. What I’ve noticed is that almost no one who was a big star in high school is also a big star later in life. For us overlooked kids, it’s so wonderfully fair. - Mindy Kaling, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?