The class where most of us watched tutorials and somehow figured it out
ICD
Project that included the matrix, searching up random houses to find their heights, and using formulas we’d never seen before
The bad physics project
Mr. Ahn’s favorite phrase from trig identities
BS (Big Steps)
Mr. Ahn’s favorite phrase whenever we’d ask him a question after not doing the homework
“You should know this”
What we did as a late Halloween celebration
Created paper plate masks with Mr. Ahn’s face
When we concocted starbucks dragonfruit drinks
Titrations! Specifically the very first titration we did back in chemistry 11. I remember my entire bench was filled with dark pink erlenmeyer flasks.
What we lost marks for on every test in chemistry and physics
Sigfigs
Mr. Struik’s favorite physics constant
G = 6.67 * 10^-11
The teacher who could supply us with anything we needed when it came to building things
Ms. Desrochers
When we realized nobody could act if their life depended on it
Victoria trip charades
The project that gave us an opportunity to design meaningfully
Assistive device project
The one class where nobody does the homework, so every "Any questions?" is met with silence
Physics 12 (particularly 2nd semester)
The teacher who’d be most likely to use vocab we’d never heard of before
Ms. Davis. There's one specific word from Chemistry 12 she liked to use to replace a much simpler word but I can’t remember it!!
The teachers who’d be most likely to reply or post on teams at 1 am?
Mr. Ahn and Mr. Ho
Favorite study location
SFU study room
The max number of alarms that went off during one math test
three
Worst calculus test by far
The Chapter 6 test (one of the integral ones
When Mr. Ahn pointed to students and said “you suck”
The Victoria trip games
Ms. Davis’s favorite device
Ms. Davis’s “overhead ancient gizmo” (someone submitted this so I used it word for word)
What we all did the month of August and September
Crammed the capstone project
Physics lab that nobody knew how to do
The physics sand lab! Remember how nobody could pull the block at a constant force?
The moment we got to learn more about each other
The capstone project
What Mr. Ho would show us as the beginning of each chemistry lesson
Some sort of ice breaker ranging from current events to updates about his engagement and wedding
One of the saddest moments of SA 11
Signing Ms. Davis’s retirement card and saying goodbye to her
The drink we got that cured our calculus sorrows for one block
Chocolate milk