Odd of you to ask, I was just thinking about this an hour ago.
I would live my senior year of highschool over again, last year, 2006-2007. Not only did I have a the best relationship of my life, but the year was my best ever. I was able to completely slack off and still get good grades, I had many great friends I could talk to, and there were things I'd do differently. I wouldn't have ignored my good friends so much. Not now, in college, when I've realized good friends like I had are SO hard to come by. I took them for granted. Most importantly, I wouldn't have let my best friend slip away like I did. It was both of our faults, but if I had the chance to try to keep her, even failing would keep me from going "what if" now in the present.
I would also enjoy NOT HAVING TO WORK. And that thing called free time. Since college has started, my whole worldview has shifted dramatically. I would give anything to go back for one more carefree week of friends, boyfriend, and general lazy slacking-off-edness.
God that was a good year.
2007-11-25 12:06:43
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answered by avacado pie 4
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Since I was totally naive about the connection between my grades and my whole future in high school, I guess I would do over my senior year so I could get into a good college and have a chance in life.
2007-11-25 12:43:09
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answered by best handle ever 1
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So many variables. If I went back to my freshman year of college, I'd change a few things to take more advantage of it, but I wouldn't enjoy it the same. But if I went back without any memories of what happened since then, I'd probably make the same decisions and mistakes, but have the same amount of fun, and it'd be almost no different.
So with those scenarios in mind, there'd be no reason to relive a certain year.
2007-11-25 11:56:46
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answered by Buying is Voting 7
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Nov 14, 2008. It grew to become into baby's day occasion in our college, and it grew to become into the day which I enjoyed the main, bcoz I spent it with my previous acquaintances, after a re-union. That grew to become into until now we've been compelled to interrupt up returned, so it nonetheless keeps to be in my coronary heart, because of the fact the sweetest reminiscence of all. - AthulY!A -
2016-10-09 11:47:12
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answered by ? 4
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I would re-live last year, the last three months of it, just to correct a mistake. I know they say mistakes are there so tht we learn from then. I did learn but I would want to panel beat that dent in my life if I got the chance to.
2007-11-25 11:58:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Last year, Because I was still with the love of my life. I miss her so bad
2007-11-25 11:56:38
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answered by christopher.oshea2 2
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no, i would not because i would already know what was going to happen. it would take the fun out of it for me.
if i "had" to live one though i guess it would be my first. i would like to see my mothers face in person again. (no, she did not die while giving birth to me.)
2007-11-25 11:56:46
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answered by Anonymous
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1998. I want to know what happened.
It changed me as a person.
And I know thats it.
That's the year.
2007-11-25 11:58:25
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answered by B 2
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2003, it was one of my happiest years. it was bittersweet, things were going down hill, but it was also a blissful year for me.
2007-11-25 11:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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no i don't want to relive things again, absolutely not negative things in my life
2007-11-25 12:11:32
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answered by spotty 3
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