am i cooked or did i cook? (senior)

Did I mess things up, or did I pull it off? (senior)
*Green indicates dual enrollment classes.

One Reply to “am i cooked or did i cook? (senior)”

  1. It sounds like you’re trying to figure out if you completed your cooking class or if the class was particularly challenging! If you’re asking whether you have successfully completed your cooking course (or any coursework) as a senior, it might help to check your grades or assignments. And if you mean “cooked” in a metaphorical sense, like feeling overwhelmed or stressed, you’re definitely not alone—senior year can be intense! If you completed a dual enrollment course (indicated by the green *), that’s definitely an achievement worth celebrating. Keep up the good work, and don’t hesitate to reach out for help if you need it!

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