I am going to start this post by saying thank you. Thank you Mr. Thomas for being everything you were, for everything you did and everything you have taught me. Looking back, I feel that I have changed more in the last 9 months, than in the 16 years before my junior year. I am completely aware that Mr.Thomas/ APLAC didn't change me, but they were definitely big factors in the progress I made. (I don't even know how to write this, so bare with me and my disorganized structure)
The course: This class has been such a blessing to have. Through it I have learned to be organized, prepared, patient and (I don't know what word to use) efficient in thinking, okay I guess I could use smarter.
- How many words the English language has and why. (600,000)
- America's 1950's culture
- America's 1920's culture
- Why scary stories are scary
- Where to read news from
- LOGICAL FALLACIES
- Why Vietnam happened and what it was
- And a multitude of authors
- The level of amazing that is Truman Capote... (In Cold Blood was SOO GOOD!!!)
The teacher: From Mr.Thomas I have learned so much more than I could have asked for. (Again, THANK YOU!) I am 100% sure that no one else can teach about the world and the possibilities it holds for students (you/me) in an English class emphasizing in American History and values, while still getting us prepared to take an AP Exam in May, which, by the way, I felt completely ready to take. He taught me to be confident in myself and what I know, in a way he told me it was okay to grow up. Today (Monday May 19,2014) we had a Socratic seminar about The Great Gatsby and how Nick Carraway changed from being "tolerant" to a more compassionate judge. In those words, I honestly see myself. At the beginning of this year I had no formal opinion of my own for almost anything. Why? Because I was scared of having "the wrong opinion" or offending somebody. Now? I know I can have my own opinion and IT'S OKAY! I love that! I have reached the point where I know that being tolerant is different that understanding differences and I chose the latter.
I love having had this experience and I hope i never forget any second of it! But at least I know that if I do, I will still carry everything this year has taught and I could not be any more grateful than I already am.
Thank you,
Vicky