What type of marks did you achieve during HS and what are you currently studying?
If you don't mind me asking.
I was always a pretty good student during HS because my father was at his time and was always pushing me to do my best. I was actually one year ahead of everyone and finished HS when I was about to turn 17 in 2011 (my birthday is in November). I got in college the following year (February 2012), and I'm at my second year already and I'm 18. I'm studying Information Science and Technology. I actually applied for psychology but then I changed my mind to mathematics and then, after thinking about for a long time, I decided to go with Information Science. The area is actually expanding a lot, there are a lot of job offerings and I'm really liking college.
Next year I'll be a junior too. AP Calc, AP Physics, AP Psychology and AP English? KILL me now
Not even taking AP Us History cuz I hate history especially US history yawn
Sis good luck Better quit ATRL now so you'll get used to it.
Unlike you I actually enjoy History, its the easiest subject imo. & Dont worry, It'll be worth it once you see that 4.0+ GPA.
Next year I'll be a junior too. AP Calc, AP Physics, AP Psychology and AP English? KILL me now
Not even taking AP Us History cuz I hate history especially US history yawn
Looks like my junior course request list, besides AP Physics (our school doesn't offer that so I'm taking regular) and the inclusion of APUSH (I LOVE history!!). Good luck, Lord knows we'll both need it!
I'm actually doing better in college than I was in high school. I got kind of lazy the last couple of months of my senior year, and my grades suffered unfortunately
But the good thing is, what's considered a "good grade" in college is a lot more lenient - colleges are generally more difficult since only the smartest/most motivated people go to college.
In Honors 1, Spanish 2, and Inorganic Chemistry, yes. I have a B- in pottery tho bc I'm lazy af in that class since the teacher is my second cousin I'm sure I can get her to raise my grade a bit in the end