But boo, you still have college.
don't count your fun out just yet.
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Originally posted by EarlyMorning
You're welcome.
You're giving high school too much. I was home schooled for a while too before going to private school and it wasn't that bad. You must've completely avoided people when you started being home schooled. Because for me I still hung out with my old friends the only difference was I didn't see them at school. Now with Graduation coming up. I'm even more unbothered. I skipped prom which is something I enjoyed doing. I guess it's all about having the choice to experience it or something. But, when you go to college most of the people we knew won't even be there. College is a new start for you to experience all the things you missed out on. Didn't get wasted? You can do it in college. Didn't do drugs? You can do it in college. Didn't go to wild parties and make memories with friends? You can do it in college. Didn't graduate? You can do it in college. All the little things you think you lost are easily obtainable again if you want them to be. Which is why it's a new chapter you get to write whatever is on the page.
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Originally posted by Ðeucés
I know how you feel, sort of. I was homeschooled 7th and 8th grade. I didn't get to go to Springfield, IL in 7th grade or Washington DC in 8th grade. My cousin is graduating 8th grade and I see her getting to do all the things I never did. She has luncheon and dinner dance and more. All I got has a ghetto barbeque with no one except my Grandma's friends coming over. The way you feel about college is how I felt about high school. I am currently a Freshman and while I am well-known...it's hard for me to get out of this anti-social closet I was trapped in for two years. I hope you have a better time adapting to civilization than I did But Sophomore year will BE MY YEAR! I feel it. I will be on Debate, Cross Country/Track, and I will be taking classes that are on my level. This year has been ****ed up in so many ways.
Anyways good luck...remember to be yourself and I wish you the best. Transitioning from homeschool to regular school is challenging and I was only homeschooled for 2 years. You've been for 4. So I REALLY wish you the best.
Thanks gurls, I'm really looking forward to college now.
It's gonna happen VERY soon. I feel it coming in the next week or two.
My straight best friends were my last stop before my parents. I've basically told the dozen or so people closest to me in an eight-month string, one by one.
thats good. I remember telling my parents but I think they forgot about it
They told everybody today whether or not they would be graduating. Since I passed all 4 of my test I wasn't supposed to be worried but yall know my story. They told a few people they weren't graduating.
I wasn't one of them.
So of course I will be taking my rightful place at graduation and walk across that stage.
So the moral of the story is the more amazing you are the more good things come your way.