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JerzDevil
what would happen if during my freshman, i f up badly with grades, and next year in sophomore year, i f up again .. but in junior, i pass the HSPA (high school proficiency assessment) ?? which is a test given to all juniors who must pass to graduate HS .. would i still go to college???
ArjunaCapulong
You still might have a chance of going to college, but most of the time, your work ethic isn't going to suddenly going to improve if you're just going to fool around in your first two years.

It'd probably be better if you just not screw up those first two years.

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voguelove
QUOTE(Statistik @ Jan 20 2007, 4:51 PM) *
what would happen if during my freshman, i f up badly with grades, and next year in sophomore year, i f up again .. but in junior, i pass the HSPA (high school proficiency assessment) ?? which is a test given to all juniors who must pass to graduate HS .. would i still go to college???


wel, it depends on how bad you do. if youre failing every class..then youre lucky to get into a state college.
michellerrific
Well, usually things like this are like dominoes and chain reactions. You eff up one year you'll most likely eff up again the next year and the year after that..unless you have extraordinary study skills all of a sudden. If you want the best chance, then i suggest you not slack off. College is a big thing cause it impacts the rest of your life, basically. I suggest you not risk this chance at all.
Mulder
i don't know...
we don't have that test.

you would have to have amazing grades in your last two years to salvage your GPA and class rank. that's what gets you accepted.
multifaceted
are you honestly effing up all your classes?

i think you should start working jobs at mcdonalds to get experience... for a real job...

i doubt you will be accepted to college unless it is like community college.
Mireh
well, you'd definitely get into community college.
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