The nervous part was introduction in front of the entire staff. SEIRYO is a bigger school now. I went to visit Seiryo before, and this building is really new in comparison. but um. I basically drew and read all day. I helped Pin and Katie(two teachers teaching English) teach juniors nd seniors english. Um... My homeclass was funny. The boys were there first and then when the girls came in they kept asking me questions and were giggling like crazy.
As far as the 7 classes I remember:
chemistry: they had an exam, I didn't have to take it. SoI drew(teacher literally said that was okay)
History: The teacher looked over at my doodles and just admired them for a minute before teaching again. (the class noticed the expression on his face lolol)
Japanese: doodles.
Gym: They had a soccer lifting test. So I derped and played volleyball with a soccer ball before we played a soccer game.
ENG: I helped Pin teach. There was this one super giggly girl. She was funny. She kept talking really fast in Japanese, and when it was my turn to ask something she'd say, ''OKAY COME ON'' with determination.
Computer class: read a book.
Math: lololol I skipped it and went to help Katie teach Juniors to speak english. Hey, I was told I didn't have to follow the schedule.
So yeah, I had to introduce my uncle to google translate when we got home. And I told him I'm better off helping teach english and drawing in the art studio.
The reason why I drew and read was because the material they were learning was stuff I knew about and that I didn't have books/notes for. I was told a lot of exchange students sleep in class because they don't know what's going on. Herp, I didn't sleep, nah. Too active for sleep. I passed out at 8:15 PM >>;