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Alright. It is my final year of high school. All I have to do is cruise out of this year with passing grades to go on to San Fransisco State, to which I have already been accepted to.

 

Well, I have a 62% in my French class and a 65% in my AP Government class. If I don't get a B on my final in French, I don't pass the class. If I don't get B's on the remaining 4 tests in AP Gov, I don't pass that class either. Not passing any of the 2 will cause me to not even graduate. Oh, I forgot to mention, only 3 other people have D's in these classes, mostly because they are pathetically easy...

 

I just don't do work. I rock so hard. :P

 

Anon.

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I'd kill myself if I got anything lower than a B...

 

But yeah, I remember senior year, it was awesome. I completely slacked off and did just enough to get a high B - low A.

 

But good luck on those tests, I hope you make a B or higher on them. :P

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damn u smartasses i would be happy to get a D or higher in some of my classes altho i'm just a freshman! but hey i know that i should do better so my other 3 years can be better so i try as hard as i can :P

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i'm hanging on the edge of my A's since i'm kinda slacking off and not doing my homework

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Well, during college (years 11-12) I never worked very hard at all, slacked off with my friends heaps and *still* got a UAI (University Admissions Index - basically the combined score of all my grades expressed in a percentage) of 93.8%.

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