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flowersofnaivete · 5 months
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sleep-can-wait · 1 month
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I'm already drowning in homework wtf-
IT'S ONLY THE SECOND DAY OF SKL
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koko056 · 1 month
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sunna tha ki 11th mei "academic setback" ho jae ga
soocha nahi tha ki coaching ke phale din hi ro dungi
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melancholic-fae · 11 months
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I'm done with 10th grade and here i am, with 11th grade already creeping up. how does time go so fast :)
heyy guys im Arana, a STEM student. hmu if you want a friend :))
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I’ve gotten asked some bizarre things as a homeschooler but my interaction today has got to be one of my favorites 😅
As I always do, I ran the track in my neighborhood and finished up about 7:50. As I went to the playground to sit on the swings and cool off, this guy in his mid-20s who’s as the pond asks, “wanna fish?” and holds up his pole. I decline and continue on.
After I’m done cooling off though and start to head for my house we had this conversation-
Fishing Dude: you ever go fishing down here?
Me: sometimes with my dad
Fishing Dude: you ever catch stuff?
Me: sometimes. Depends on the day
Fishing Dude: where down the bank do you fish?
Me: I don’t remember. It’s been a while since I’ve come
Fishing Dude: you going to school now?
Me: well I’m homeschooled, but yeah
Fishing Dude: Ahhh online college
Me: well no I’m still in high school
Fishing Dude: then how you homeschooled?
Me: well idk I get my textbooks and my laptop and I complete me lessons
Fishing Dude: ahhh do you do that because you’re anti social?
JKYAHGHAHIJFB YES I’M AN INTROVERT AND CAN BE SEMI ANTISOCIAL BUT THAT’S NOT *WHY* I HOMESCHOOL
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sparklesofthenight · 8 months
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Its been months since I switched on tv,it's been days since I've gone out, I don't talk to anyone on a regular basis, I don't meet my friends except for in school, am i living a life?No. Somedays i don't even have enough time to sleep.Not to disagree that sometimes it does bother to see others living their best lives but knowing that you can't,makes it difficult but then when you are continuously put with like minded people, the thought dwells. The loneliness becomes your life and the books become your friend. The fun is seeing your scores increase , responding in class. It took a while to get this thought inculcated in me,but I'm glad that finally it did. You know? Expeditions take a lot and destinations would never know what journey takes from us.
~a grade 12 student.
For someone who is getting fucked by their lives/studies.
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Got an Chem exam tommorow and I still have 3 chapters left <33
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studyjournalblr · 2 years
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1 Jun '22
Happy Pride month, ya'll! this right here is my subtle bi pride wallpaper<3 School just started and even the half day was so damn exhaustinggg
Things I did today:
11th-grade trigonometry
sleep
English answers (which I'm doing in advance, lol)
Freestyle piano (pointlessly hitting keys)
*insert Bernie sanders* I am once again trying to get back on track. Please bear with me.
⬇⬇⬇⬇ This is a BOP. PLEASE LISTEN.
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eliteprepsat · 1 year
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Junior year is known to be the most important, challenging year of high school.
But that doesn’t mean it can’t be fun! You can no doubt handle it all in stride with a little organization and planning. Let’s take just a few minutes right now to smooth the road ahead with some guidelines that will help make your junior year a success.  
1. REMEMBER TO PRIORITIZE ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
I’m sure you’ve heard this more times than you ever wanted to, but with so much going on junior year, it’s worth continually checking that academic performance is staying a top priority. Your GPA is, after all, usually the largest factor in admissions decisions.
It is also a good idea to review your classes for next semester with a counselor to ensure you are meeting college admissions requirements while challenging yourself with the most rigorous classes you can reasonably handle. Colleges do look at your senior year class schedule too, so continue to be just as academically driven all the way to the finish line, senioritis and all.
2. PREPARE FOR STANDARDIZED TESTS
Next on the priority list is test score optimization. Even if you took the PSAT your sophomore year, take it again this year—this test can not only qualify you for the National Merit Scholarship program but also give you good practice for the SAT. If you haven’t done so already, figure out which dates you’ll want to take the actual SAT or ACT as well as SAT Subject Tests, and then devise a study plan to get you to your peak scores.  
3. MAKE A COLLEGE LIST
With so many colleges to choose from, where do you start? First, consider your general preferences. Would you feel better at a large or small school? In a city, suburban, or rural setting? On the west coast, east coast, Hawaii, another country? Are there any specific academic programs or extracurricular offerings that are important to you?
You can explore college websites or college search sites like the College Board’s Big Future to find your personal college matches. Then plan campus visits to confirm which aspects in a college you get most excited about and which aspects you don’t care for. To get a feel for the campus culture, try walking around solo and/or take a guided tour. See if you can talk to any students or administrators to gather more up-to-date, inside information about the school.
4. TAKE YOUR EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES TO THE NEXT LEVEL
Since colleges tend to want dedicated, passionate students populating their campuses, they’re drawn to students who commit a significant amount of time to a few meaningful extracurricular activities. This dedication shows that students are pursuing a genuine interest and are willing to explore their potential in specific areas of expertise (which is generally more useful to the world than passively attending a bunch of different activities). Focus on one or two of your strongest interests and see how you can develop them further (be creative!).
5. START A SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH
The earlier you start looking for scholarships, the better chance you’ll have at getting more free money! Some scholarships are need-based (they depend on family income levels) and others are merit-based (they’re based on your academic or other achievements). Check fastweb.com for a current list of scholarships, and ask your counselor and perhaps your parents’ workplaces for other possible free-funds opportunities.
6. CONTACT RECOMMENDATION WRITERS
Check the websites of the colleges you are interested in to see if they require teacher and/or counselor recommendation letters. If so, you will want to plan ahead so you can figure out which teachers know you best and then give them ample time to write you a quality letter (especially before they’re barraged with requests from tons of other students).
7. SPEND YOUR SUMMERS WISELY
Taking advantage of summertime to get a job or internship or participate in an academic summer program will help you further explore your interests while boosting your college application. Do an online search or ask your counselor for resources and see what really piques your interest.
You can also take this time to begin drafting your college application essays. Starting on these early will reduce stress and give you more time to reflect on yourself and your life to produce strong responses.
The more you’re out there exploring, enjoying, and learning, the better prepared you will be for the coming years.
So go ahead and write down your plans and to-dos now, and you’ll have yourself a valuable key to less stress and more success. And, as always, don’t overlook or underestimate the power you have to include some enjoyment in it all!
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shironezuninja · 2 years
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Sometime, around 11th grade, September-ish 2004, Roosevelt Island, NY High School grounds may have glimpsed a 16 year old Me on some steps reading this book that she once bought from the Museum of Natural History’s Gift Shop sometime after her Tuesday afternoon, July 2004 first TV encounter of her future ♾️💚🐢s cartoon.
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my first kiss will be the sweet kiss of death and ill be looking forward to it
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anonymous2720 · 2 years
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today my history teacher gave me a class 11 student a chocolate for scoring 19/20 in a revision test and i just wanna say that i cant explain it but this is the most motivated I have been about studies since covid and i gave 2 semesters of board exams
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lmao left a mark on class desk saying i hate grd 11
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monorayjak · 30 days
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High-School Horror Part 4
“Never be bullied into silence. Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one’s definition of your life; define yourself.” Robert Frost Photo by RDNE Stock project on Pexels.com In part one of this topic I ran through memories and hurdles of kindergarten through eighth grade; in part two I discussed my Freshman year of high school and in part three I discussed the boring Sophomore…
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sparklesofthenight · 2 years
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Heya! I'm new to Tumblr so just a brief idea of me. I just completed my 10th icse boards yesterday, on the way to 11th grade ISC with pure science as main stream PCM.Besides,I love fashion and makeup,cats,food and talking (ofc)😜🤪,love making friends so i hope to have a good time here.
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