This week there were six lunch bunch tutors. Four Pre-Med eleventh graders including Tommy, Miriam, Kristin, and Vanessa. Two senior Pre-Med students including Sandy and I. There were two freshman girls that needed tutoring. I helped them with the Human Geography AP test they were having that day, while the rest of the kids studied for a Pre- Medicine test they were going to have. Everything went smoothly, the only problem is that since we are in the library I have make sure no one is too loud. I don't like to shush people, but I do have to enforce the rules.
This week the lunch bunch room was filled. There was a big AP Literature test, so many of the second lunch students had first lunch. My Co-Creator, Sharon Nechemia, also had that test, so I left her to handle it this week. Everyone on the room was there for help on that test, so I knew I would not be needed. A few of the tutors that always come to help me went to eat lunch at the cafeteria because they also felt unneeded and there was no where to sit, but the floor. Even though I didn't partake, I felt it was a success. The purpose of Lunch Bunch is to help people and that is what it did.
This week there was only one person needing tutoring, but there were many tutors. There were a total of six, including me. This time was taken to get a chance to get to know everyone. We learned that we had a Mexican, Peruvian, Ecuadorian, Venezuelan, Egyptian, and someone from North Carolina. From topics to soccer to our parents to our Pre-Med class. It turned out that we were all Pre-Med. The only Senior in the group, aside from me, was Sandi Abrigo.