By kind of coasting through it in every sense of the word. You know the saying, "nothing ventured, nothing gained"? That describes my high school years in a nutshell. Classes were easy (except for that one goddamn pre-cal class that I failed the second semester of), I had no extracurricular activities, few friends, and never dreamed of dating.
I was, in a word, a loser. But it certainly wasn't hard for me; just boring.
Luckily, my university and my attitude towards it are a thousand times better than high school. I actually look forward to school. Interesting classes, far fewer useless people (though there are still some), crazy-awesome extracurricular activities, and ROTC. I don't think it's too much of an exaggeration to say that this is the best time of my life so far.
So no worries, pal. It gets better. A lot better.
Oh, and by the way?
I was, in a word, a loser. But it certainly wasn't hard for me; just boring.
Luckily, my university and my attitude towards it are a thousand times better than high school. I actually look forward to school. Interesting classes, far fewer useless people (though there are still some), crazy-awesome extracurricular activities, and ROTC. I don't think it's too much of an exaggeration to say that this is the best time of my life so far.
So no worries, pal. It gets better. A lot better.
Oh, and by the way?
No. High school in no way determines your life. I mean, your grades and test scores determine what college you get into, and what kind of scholarships you can get ahold of. But beyond that, it's all meaningless. If you aren't intending to go to college, you just need to pass. If that's what's stressing you out, you can stop worrying right now: people telling you that your high school career matters in the long run are full of crap.Hamish Durie said:having to choose subjects that will determine your life