Hehe, lol. Nice. Ah, I understand. I'm sure you will become great at something. Maybe when you get to college you'll find something really interesting to study.
Ah, gotcha. I suppose you'll enjoy these proofs in mechanical engineering more than everyone else in the class. Not much of us in the class liked proofs. I see. Definitely my weak spot in math. That's totally understandable. I've forgotten a lot of my math for engineering, except what I need to know.
Ah, that makes sense. So things look more gray, yellow, green, and blue?
Yeah, not to complain, but . . . when you're good at a bunch of things it makes it hard to decide. I do hope so as well.
Proofs aren't exactly enjoyable for me but I don't mind them. I have neutral feelings about them, I suppose. I suppose what's necessary for a job is a selective memory to remember well the things you need to know and forget everything else.
Yep, a lot of gray yellow and blue, but the colorblindness also affects green somewhat too.
Ah, I see. Perhaps something specifically mathematical since you like it best. Awesome.
That's fair. They aren't the easiest things to do, but once in a while they can be interesting. That's pretty much how it goes. There's a lot of math in the back of my mind that I haven't touched in a very long time.
I see. I've heard it's usually the reds and the greens that are most affected.
Nice. Oh, it seems that next season seems to focus on Cole, which will be nice.
Really? First I've heard of it, at long last.
I'm not sure if it's official that it'll focus on Cole, but the boxes of the new sets for next season have Cole on the front, so it seems like it'll be about Cole.
Well, there's actually a strand too for people who still have no idea as to what career they'd want to pursue. The two extra years in high school, let alone the strands, was only implemented 7 years ago (I think) and wasn't really met with that good of a reception if you'll ask me. It may even change in the near future.
I see. Although my interest is in film, I'm considering taking an advertisement-related course first as it's very hard to find film school in here and I may find more jobs in advertising and stuff when I finish college than when I finish film school, despite knowing a screenwriter here personally.
What year was that? It really is. I'm hoping that once the pandemic is over (and assuming that no second or third wave of COVID will emerge), things will be much better, even if our lifestyle afterwards will inevitably be very different now.
Ah, I see. I can understand why people weren't happy with two more years of high school. I know it's quite easy to switch majors in college, but is it more difficult to switch strands?
Ah, I see. That sounds like quite a bit of school, but film writing and stuff sounds very interesting! I'm just not doing it because I'd be bad at it.
I would say that was eight to ten years ago, so I dunno. Probably like 2012. *Gasp* it's a four-year cycle! And we're all hoping that things get better.
Honestly, I'm not sure if switching stands is possible but if it is, it's gonna be hard to adjust.
It is a lot but honestly, me choosing film right after is placed that way so that if I wanna kill that dream of mine in case stuff gets worse in the future (which it will), at least I'll have some career-related background that's more common than "big" (idk the right words to describe that, sry).
Why do you think you'd be bad at it tho?
I see. I'M SO GLAD I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO NOTICED THAT! 2012 was bad for me as a kid, 2016 was worse, and then 2020 is objectively disastrous. I do too but with the possibility of the coronavirus lasting until 2021 or 2022, it won't, especially for me who has already suffered too much here at home.