The moment you know you're going to college, in like no time, baby! |
The moment you know you're going to college, in like no time, baby! |
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What did you felt for the very first time about going to college that accepted you? Was there a moment of blood rushing through your lungs like you deed it!
i'm hella excited because i hate high school and want to move on! |
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*cakedout* |
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honestly, getting into college wasn't that much of a struggle, trying to stay alive in college is a bit harder
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honestly, getting into college wasn't that much of a struggle, trying to stay alive in college is a bit harder I would have to agree with you on that! Plus my high school has college level courses and I had to take a couple of them. So the fact that colleges know about this is a boost for acceptance letters. The vast majority of students from my high school get accepted into there first choice colleges. I even know like four people who have been accepted into Harvard and like two people who have been accepted to Yale. So really it was no bid deal when people get into colleges at my high school. So I guess to answer you question no I did not get the "blood rushing through your lungs" moment in any way. |
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