You have to project yourself succeeding in college and meeting cool people in the classe that you take. Just think that this year, you are going to have all the answers. That you are going to manage your time wisely and you are going to be surrounded by other academics, such as yourself, who are serious about learning. I tell you what... watch the movies, DEAD POET SOCIETY and GOOD WILL HUNTING. Especially Dead Poet Society, it will get you motivated to take on the challenge of school.
2006-08-20 07:47:59
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answered by xolodnyj 6
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Come on girl, college rocks! Tons of awesome people there to meet and learn new things from. Yeah well of course the classes kinda suck. You can party and do all the throwing up you want in college! Some of the best parties I've ever been to were college and university parties!!! Don't let it get ya down, if your going to college your also going in the right direction in life! It will help you alot in the long run! Have fun!!!
2006-08-20 14:47:21
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answered by Star_Zero 6
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I am going to be a junior, but sophomore year was really fun! You're going to have a great year filled with cool courses and will probably make even more friends than your freshman year. You should look forward to the fresh beginning that you have, the opportunity to meet new people, and getting away from home!
2006-08-20 15:13:32
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answered by Samantha 3
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You would feel more like throwing up if you don't go tomorrow. make something of yourself so you won't have a dead end job or a boss or co-workers who abuse you and then you have no choice but to put up with it because you won't have a higher education. You would be stuck and know that each day you have to go back to that dead end job and have no choice in the matter... thats enough to make anyone throw up.. Stay in school and make your future better.
2006-08-20 14:45:57
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answered by Lea 4
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This is going to be the best year ever! You know the ropes of college life, your classes will start being more relevant, and the increasing independence will let you and your friends have more fun than ever before.
2006-08-20 14:46:35
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answered by Sarah C 2
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I'm starting my final semester, I will graduate in May next year. I am looking forward to starting my new life as a teacher. It is truly amazing looking back at how fast it all went by. Keep your chin and your grades up.
2006-08-20 14:45:28
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answered by Dude 4
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Think about all the people you'll see in school, maybe a cutie?! All the parties and of course the studying but it'll be worth it once you graduated and have a nice life all thanks to your own efforts.
2006-08-20 14:48:12
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answered by stlllllllll 1
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look at it this way if you don'tget a good education you'll end up spending the rest of your life in a sorry, unrewarding job that you hate and never have any of the stuff your parents have given you all your life
2006-08-20 14:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Every day is what you make it. There are groups for you to join, friends for you to make, knowledge to absorb. This is a chance to explore your interests and stimulate yourself intellectually, socially, spiritually, and physically. Go claim your independence.
2006-08-20 15:02:02
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answered by alethiaxx 3
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Good Luck!!!! I remember the day before the first day of school. The first day's always hard, but afterwards, its always better!! Wishing you luck and success!!
2006-08-20 14:44:35
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answered by Anonymous
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