Saturday, June 26, 2010

To Boston

In a few hours, I will be boarding a red eye flight to Boston. Yes, its Celtic territory but the Lakers just beat them so I can be proud!!! I will be at Merrimack College, north of Boston, for a summer transportation institute program for four weeks beginning on Sunday. It will be a great experience for me, as this will be like going to college. Being there by myself, I will get to be like a college student since we will be staying in dorms and dine in the student dining halls. I’ll get to know my 19 fellow programmers really well plus the professors. The other students in the program are from around the country. It should be a fun program and I am guaranteed that I will learn a lot about the transportation field.
Goodbye Los Angeles and Hello Boston for 4 weeks

Friday, June 25, 2010

Licensed!!

I took my behind-the-wheel driving test at the Whittier DMV and passed it. So officially, I have my drivers license. It was a really great experience for me with the DMV as I learned every DMV is different in how it is operated.
After arriving there about 30 minutes before my appointment time of 3:30, the test began at about 4 PM. My dad and I waited in the drive test line for awhile. Then, a guy came out and told us we had to check in inside the DMV at window 19. So I went down and checked in and had to pay my $6 retest fee. But the guy said to pay it to the examiner. So I waited and my dad went down to wait. Then that guy told my dad that I had to pay it at window 10. So I got down and paid it. It was a bit hectic but eventually, the paperwork process was all done.
My test examiner was really chill and nice. After I pointed out where everything was (headlights, arm signals, defroster, etc.), we got started. As I was driving, we engaged in a conversation. He asked about me and what school I went to. He knows a lot about Cerritos High as he knew about the boys tennis team being very good. We talked the whole way and it made the atmosphere a lot better. I made turns really well but my only problems were backing up. I got marked off some points for backing up too slow and not in a straight line. But other than that, I was pretty much perfect. In total, I got marked off 7 points. The test examiner did not do any marking until the end when we pulled back into the parking lot. I got marked off some points for traffic check but its ok. Our route was pretty easy as there is not that much traffic around Whittier DMV. We went on teh main roads and the residential streets. That was basically the drive test.
It took me two tests to get my license. I felt it was good in me failing the first one. I learned a great deal about turning and being aware of your surroundings. Because I failed the first time, I will always check to make sure the opposing driver is making a left turn or u-turn before I turn right at intersections. No matter if the u-turn is legal or not, I will be aware. 
I am really excited that I got my license. It is a big accomplishment.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Driving Test

Two weeks ago on June 10th, I took my behind the wheel drivers test at the Long Beach DMV. I got DQed coming out of the parking lot, as I was making a right turn onto the street, I did not see a car that was U-turning. The examiner intervened and basically my test was over. He wrote “Intervention by Examiner. When exiting the parking lot, driver did not notice another driver making a legal u-turn and attempted to make his right turn, impeding other driver.” I quickly rescheduled an appointment and tomorrow, I will take my driving test again at the Whittier DMV.
But tonight, as I read through the California Drivers Handbook once again, I realized the examiner was wrong. On the “Illegal U-Turns” page, it mentioned “never make a u-turn in business districts. Areas with churches, apartments, multiple dwelling houses, clubs, and public buildings (except schools) are also considered to be business districts…” That means, the examiner was wrong!!! That driver made an illegal u-turn. The DMV is a public building since it is run by the state government and is for the people. I can’t do anything about it now, but I just want to point out that sometimes, the examiners may not have the factual information.
I am all fired up and furious now after making that discovery tonight. Tomorrow, it is time for redemption. I am ready for my drive test. I believe this time I will do much better and pass it. I was too nervous two weeks ago as I couldn’t point out the headlights and couldn’t demonstrate my arm signals correctly. I will conquer that test tomorrow!!! And I will bring my California Drivers Handbook with me in case a situation comes up where there is a disagreement. I drove with my dad around Whittier DMV the other day and the traffic flow is a lot better than the congested Long Beach DMV. There were a lot of empty parking spaces. 
REDEMPTION tomorrow @ Whittier DMV!!!!!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The End of Sophomore Year

Sophomore year ended last week. It was a successful sophomore year for me: 4.0 GPA both semesters. Mission accomplished!!! Sophomore year felt a lot easier than freshmen year. Probably because of the experience I had been through freshmen year.   
My finals were actually not that bad and thank goodness for curves. For chemistry, I got my A because of the curve on the final. Final grade in chem: 89.76…It’s an A-. Also, the chemistry song project extra credit proved very valuable. It paid off!!! English, I had some room but I finished with a 94% as I did well on the Joy Luck Club essay and got a B on the final. Math, like the first semester, finals were A or bust for me. I had a 88.96 going into the math final and by the end of that day, my grade was a 92.40. My wonderful notebook propelled me as I scored a 234/200 on the notebook check. I did a lot of extra credits which helped and put a lot of time into perfecting my notebook. And I got an A on my final too. A 4 percent jump in math in one day. Spanish, I had a 96% so I didn’t really try that hard but I managed a 80% on the scantron final, 93% on written, and 99.3% on oral. MUN, I finished with over 100%. 4.0 GPA, I am proud of myself. One lesson I learned is to take advantage of all the extra credit that is given. You never know when you may need those extra 2 or 3 points that will raise you up a letter grade.
Junior year will be tough beginning this fall. I hope I can maintain my level of excellence of a 4.0. Until then, I’ll enjoy my summer!

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Whitewater Rafting

On Saturday, I went whitewater rafting with my troop. We went to Kernville and rafted down the Upper Kern River, making 3 runs in total. It was my first time rafting and I was a bit scared at first. I was afraid that I would fall in the water. But it was fun and exhilarating. Whitewater rafting is similar to scuba diving, something that is hard to explain if you have not experienced it before.
My raft crew consisted of Andrew Choi, Eric P., Brandon Hojo, Jeffrey Tai, my dad, and a guide. We were the best rafters as we cooperated and worked with each other very well. All four of them were experienced as they had rafted before. All of us are best friends and we have known each other since 2nd grade. I sat in the back right seat for most of the time in the raft. We paddled together as our guide shouted commands, “Forward 1” and we paddled one time forward. “Left 2” and we worked together to turn the raft left. We were able to conquer almost all of the challenges that persisted. Some parts were calm and that was nice as we got to chill and just roll along the Kern River. The class IV’s were a challenge. The ride was bumpy as we rode a wave up and then down and had to paddle in order to move along. Water got into our raft a lot as it was a blast. We went through this stretch called “Powerhouse” where it was bumpy one after another for quite some time. On our first run, we had to rescue one raft as in a class III rapid, they capsized. I pulled two people up to our raft. 
And I fell into the cold, fresh waters of the Kern River. On our third run as we were approaching our destination, we had one last Class III rapid to go through. I changed spots with Jeffrey and was in the front with Hojo. We were in the Class III and then we all paddled. But the boat turned to the right and I was knocked backward into the water. My feet were trapped on the right side of the raft, on my seat, and my head and body were in the water. I then released my foot and my whole body fell in the water. I followed what they told us about what to do in case we fell and floated up on the “California lounge chair” position. That’s when we put our feet up, facing down shore.  Next, I went to our raft and Jeffrey pulled me in by my life vest. It actually wasn’t that bad in the water. It was cold for a second but then I got used to it. Falling into the Kern River, where it is fresh water, is a lot better than falling in the sea or ocean, where it is salt water. I was able to breathe like I was swimming when I was in the Kern River.
What a great experience whitewater rafting. And it was special since I got to raft in the same raft as my dad on Father’s Day weekend. It’s a moment that I will cherish forever. 

Saturday, June 12, 2010

To the CHS Seniors 2010

So only 5 more days left of this school year. It means I am halfway done with high school. Hard to believe, but in two more years, I’ll be graduating and off to college. Yesterday was the seniors’ last day and I was a bit emotional as it might be the last time I see some of them. I’m really going to miss the class of 2010 seniors, especially Janet, Kevin, Richard, Venky, and Eileen. You guys are my role model. 
Janet, I admire your preciseness and care for us. Working scrip every month, you helped us out in a lot of ways such as choosing classes for next year, math, and life in general. I don’t know how you were able to fit everything into your schedule, scrip, Editor-in-chief, NHS, etc. Indeed, we should have a reunion this summer. Thanks for mentioning me in the June issue of The Informer in your editorial. I’ll be in news staff next year and it should be fun. Thanks for everything. Good Luck at Berkeley!!
Kevin A. Lee, I didn’t get a chance to take a picture with you. I got to know you better this year through scrip. I remember I played basketball with you last year at Friendship Park quite often. You are a great shooter. You are a very humble and patient guy. You are very smart. Thanks for helping us out in Math, Calculus AB stuff. Thanks for helping me out in choosing my schedule for next year. I’ll see you around sometime at the park. 
Richard, Venky, and Eileen, 5th period was the best with you guys being IAs. I didn’t really get to know you guys too well until second semester but it was fun.
Richard, you were my DAO and helped me out last year, but I didn’t get to know you until this year. Last year, I had fond memories of the CHS Security Council where you posed as Ban-Ki Moon. I admire your ability to talk so well and fast. You should be a politician someday, like president. Your speech about “BSing during speeches” was the best and “whatnot”. I like how you take a lot of days off from school and just casually bring all your stuff to school in a badminton bag. Good job getting redemption for that CIF Badminton ring that was taken back this year. 
Venky, you were always there when I needed help. Congratz on becoming an Eagle Scout. I’ll be one soon too. I remember how Richard told us you were stopped at the airport coming back from Washington D.C. as airport security pulled you aside for further questioning about your gavel. That was hilarious. My first ever grills were with you and you prepped me really well for Davis. Thanks!
Eileen, you were my chair at the Cerritos Conference. You made it really fun. I remember how we, Cerritos delegates, were so much prepared than the other delegates from other schools. Thanks for giving me help on that topic on tuberculosis. I loved reading your articles in the newspaper. You’ll be at UCLA so it’s not that far away. 
Thank you IAs for the wonderful time we had this year. We will be better MUN Delegates and a better person in general because of you guys.
Good luck to all the 2010 CHS Graduating Seniors in college! Come visit us often at CHS.