Get your head in the game
Out of all the lessons I learnt this year, this would be the most important one, decisions. I've never been a person that could decide something in an instant and be completely for that choice. From a few close calls to almost missing university deadlines or project deadlines, everything has happened to me, and I have been trying to change that particular mindset. I've learned that wishy washy minds are not good in any situation. It only complicates everything else. Not being able to make a decision leads to procrastination, but procrastination is a whole other topic for another day. Basically, above everything else, learn to make quick logical, reasonable decisions ahead of time, especially if it affects your future, then everything will flow smoothly (hopefully)!"We're all mad here."
Juniors,
I wish you good luck to your upcoming year and future endeavours. This year, I experienced many obstacles, learning how to avoid them, the hard way. Senior year for me was full of classes, contrary to what I've hoped to have during senior year. First, try to finish taking the tests needed for university in junior year. Second, taking harder classes in junior year= easier load in senior year. Third, do your research on universities and always keep note of deadlines. Last but not least, take it easy, high school may seem hard now but when you get into the real world you're going to wish you were back in high school, well not necessarily high school but the responsibilities of a high school student.
I wish you good luck to your upcoming year and future endeavours. This year, I experienced many obstacles, learning how to avoid them, the hard way. Senior year for me was full of classes, contrary to what I've hoped to have during senior year. First, try to finish taking the tests needed for university in junior year. Second, taking harder classes in junior year= easier load in senior year. Third, do your research on universities and always keep note of deadlines. Last but not least, take it easy, high school may seem hard now but when you get into the real world you're going to wish you were back in high school, well not necessarily high school but the responsibilities of a high school student.
To the future and beyond!
To be completely honest, I have no future plans at the moment except to pick which university to go to. Although, I would like to be looking forward to at least a month of complete relaxation. I am looking forward to university, but it is a bitter-sweet feeling, at least to me. Thinking of the future is such a vast thought, to me, the future is like a black hole, I never know what's going to happen, tentatively I approach it, not getting to close, yet it's full of mystery that just entices people to go near it and sucks them in. While everyone's talking about the far future, I'm still contemplating what I should eat for lunch.
One day Alice came in a fork road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. "Which road do I take?" she asked. His response was a question: "Where do you want to go?" "I don't know," Alice answered. "Then," said the cat, "it doesn't matter."
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