If I were able to go back and talk to myself as a senior in high school, I would tell myself to stay focused in school. The main problem I had back in high school was staying focused and taking classes seriously and the end result was bad grades. Although I graduated, I did have an F on my transcripts which is really bad when you?re looking at colleges. At the time I did not think anything of it, but now knowing the obstacles I had to go through to prove I am a good student just because of that one F, I really wish I could go back and change it. Therefore, my one advice I would give my senior self, STAY FOCUSED and get good grades!
Travel. Be on the move every waking second of your spare time. Life does not wait for an age or graduation., and In this country its pace is beyond calculation. Schooling can only educate you so far, its the world stage where the proof is made. Proof that one is alive, a man, a success. Sacrifices must be made, yet they wont seem so when the greater yeild. In short, continue to work harder than everyone else, and keep fearless. Keep going, your so young.
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