The day started in a strange way. Arrived late at school, at half of the first hour, science class. The teacher said nothing, and laughed later to my deskmate's joke. Felt weird...he's really strict. Maybe, in the first hour, he didn't have time to get furious. Better like this. During the History class, Machiavelli inspired me to start writing a tautogrammed sonnet...we'll see how this will end up to be. The English teacher was absent, so I tried to learn how to draw eyes...tell me about that (picture)... it seems pretty terrible, any tips? I was drawing the lashes, when our Maths and Physics teacher arrived, in substitution, and started explaining quadratic inequalities...honestly, I was happy to have something to do not alone. But also slightly annoyed, hahaha. However, continued to draw during p.e. class, in the school gym, and also read Canto VI of Dante's Inferno, to anticipate the Italian Literature class of today. Unfortunately, after another hour of Maths, my classmates were tired and rowdy, so the teacher preferred to revise the already done topics. What a pity, and waste of time...at least for me. The others seemed happy to have an explanation on that for the fourth time...and then they ask me why I can't stand most of them. I said it to my deskmate, he answered "Tell her, say that you want to read Dante. They'll kill you, but... why not? Go, I'll try to sustain you"...useless to say that I didn't. Mostly for him. Didn't want him to be morally tortured as well. Walking out of school...it was bucketing down. Out of literally nowhere, a bunch of dark grey clouds had appeared, and turned the streets into rivers. I didn't have my umbrella, so I ran home, trying to protect the most delicate ancient books of the school library that I had in my backpack. At least, I was wearing my raincoat. Back home, lunched quickly and changed sneakers with boots. Lightning fast, prepared the tote bag with books and notebooks, took my umbrella and ran back to school, for the AI training course. I hate that so much... but it's compulsory. There was a debate lesson about pros and cons..obviously sided for the cons. My poor Inferno (picture) had some problems with the rain...I hope the librarian will understand. I'm almost the only person to go there...
It was a long day, couldn't do really much after the course finished (6 pm, and then I had to go buying groceries), but didn't waste my time. Read a bit of Symposium, and revised Phyisics and Religion History a little.
That one in the picture is my dream university, Scuola Normale Superiore, in Pisa. Yes...the city with the crooked tower. Visited it once. Refused to take pictures in strange poses. Just admired it. That school is one of the best...maybe the absolute best, for Classical Literature Studies and Mathematics Studies. I want to try doing the two-course degree...hope to reach that goal. I am working hard for it. What's your dream university, what are you going to study? Tell me!