When you get home from school, go in your room, make a to-do list and stay focused on your school work. You need to do at least two scholarships per week. If you don't want to worry about having all of this debt on your back after you graduate from college, I suggest you apply for as many scholarships as you can. Now that you are working, save up your money. You are going to need books and supplies for your dorm room; especially a trunk to lock away your snack from your roomate. Go as hard as you can in the classroom because your G.P.A is like gold; the higher it is, the more money you get. Do not worry about these little boys that have no clue about what their purpose is in life yet. When it is time for you to go to college, you will get to meet plenty of guys that may be going in the same positive direction that you are, so don't focus on them right now. When it is time for you to meet ," Mr. Right," he will show up, I promise. Always remember to be YOURSELF!
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