Friday, May 16, 2008

Class of 2008

For those who graduated in 2008, let us know how you are, what you are doing and what advice you have for us now that you are in the real world.

6 comments:

Mrs. Morrison said...

Mrs. Warehime:

Just testing your site; working on mine!

Mrs. Morrison

Mrs. Warehime said...

You Go! We are such geeks :)

Anonymous said...

Hello there!

I jut got done sending you a quick e-maail about what i've been doing these past two weeks and i remebered you telling me about your blog....so i SOO had to check it out :D ha.

I love the site Mrs. Warehime...very fun! Emily and I jut got done watching your youtube clip..very professional i must add!

Like i said in the e-mail.. I'm doing well and preparing myself for "The Real World". It's ALOT different from high school. Studying for tests, cramming last minute notes, "bombing" quizzes is nowhere near the "responsibilities" I have now. There isn't much to inform you on considering i haven't started class yet..but will give you a quick update on how my placement exams went.

I wish you the best of luck on your blog!

Talk to you soon

Katie Willaman

p.s- Emily just told me to say...WHATS UP!!! and that you are the best.. :D haha.

Anonymous said...

Hey Mrs. Warehime!!

I was just thinking about your class and how much fun we had!! Your are the best government teacher ever!! Brittney Hickman said, "Hey and she misses your class!" We miss school!

Brittney Hickman and Tara Osmon!
5th period, 2008

Mrs. Warehime said...

Thanks guys! You're sweet. What are you two up to these days?

Anonymous said...

Hey,
It's Amanda Mugrage, I just stopped in and talked to you the other day, but I promised I'd post.
Well college is awesome, I LOVE IT!! The feeling of being on my own and independent is an amazing feeling. My first semester here at West Liberty has been quite an experience. I've met a lot of new people and the food is SO much better than high school cafeteria food, ha.
My first semester I took two history classes, a politics class and a history over "past and present". I never thought I would meet a teacher quite as enthused about government as you are, but boy was I wrong. My politics professor was so wacky and was devoted to politics and government just like you. A lot of things we covered I actually remember from your class.
Advice to your students: Those flashcards on steroids really are a big help and really do come in handy in college, so don't take Mrs. Warehime's technique for granted.
More Advice to your students: College really isn't as scary as what they say it is.

I'll keep you posted.
Amanda :)

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