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it's a ton of work, but thats what high school does to you. Taking AP classes in high school is just throwing more work on the pile you've already got.
But you get college credit.
And in college, i can promise that you will want to do other things instead of taking classes you could have bypassed.
why not ? haha but seriously the only time I learned anything was in these types of classes. At times it was challenging but the textbooks are better, the teachers are better , and the " learning environment " is better in comparison to a high school class where people think Africa is a country. When you are surrounded by kids who are motivated , their attitude is contagious, and although at times god damn annoying, I am grateful
i would've taken easier classes junior year, as well as tried harder. i took way too many hard classes that fucked my GPA, causing me to get denied from a few choice schools. the university of connecticut is a great school, but i could've gone elsewhere. i got a college degree now though, so it doesnt really matter.
I wish i would have taken AP psychology, i took that class twice in college and the high school one wouldve been mad easy.
Other than that, no regrets, high school was a fun and good experience, at the time not so much, but when i look back on it, hs was a carefree, irresponsible time and it was great.
sometimes i wish i hadnt skipped my senior year. i also wish i had actually like, existed at highschool. i talked to people and shit but didnt have any friends i saw outside of school and basically just slept all day every day. but then i think about the great friends i have that i never would have met if i didnt sleep all the time and hung out with kids from my school.
I wish (still am in HS) that I didn't lash out at so many people. Idk why, but I give people shit, most people know it is a joke, but a lot don't and take it personally. So, that.
Also not be so damn loud. Tend to piss people off easily.
-wish i had realized sooner that highschool actually will affect your future and that it will hurt me more if i dont go to the college i want to go to then taking an hour to do my homework will (i want to go to university of vermont) and 3rd quarter, i realized that on my esiest year, my avg. was lower then a 90% ahhh!
-i also wish i realized how much one or 2 zeros can bring down your grade
TRY fucking hard in high school it really mattesr. Though i did a year at CC and transfering intoa good school now. Woulda been nice to be at the same school for 4 years though.
-Losing my first love over something as stupid as getting high
-Going to a party in which i was called in as a witness for accused rape
Lessons learned-
-No girl worth doing is easy. learned this the hard way. Still have nightmares
-Art is the bomb diggity
-How to not be awkward around women
- Stand up to any degenerate shit heads that are givng you crap because they are insecure and look like the human embodiment of Herpes simplex 1. The wont acctualy kick you ass they are just bluffing to look cool for their friends Chlamydia and Crabs
Trust me you won't. Do you remeber all those times, at the beggining of the year when you said to yourself: All right this year, I will kick ass and work hard''
graduate. i missed one too many classes. worst mistake of my life so far. got my GED and now im in college so its not too bad. but still. That will be the one point in my life i look back on and say that that i could have done better. i wouldnt have met so many of the people i know now though and alot of my best and closest friends if that hadnt have happened though so i guess sometimes bad choices can lead to decent endings
I dont really regret anything.. I fucked up alot but highschool is a good place to make mistakes. Honestly just enjoy it and do well enough to get into the college you want to go too. Then really enjoy college because once that ends then real life starts.