My quarter is coming to an end…

As my quarter wraps up, I wanted to share my journey:

I’ve been fortunate to manage just four classes this semester. It’s hard to believe that, after struggling through freshman and sophomore years with failing grades and ultimately getting kicked out, I’ve turned things around.

When I transferred to a new school in my junior year, I made a commitment to myself to improve. I tackled eleven online classes, alongside seven in-person classes, and pushed myself to finish them all in just four months.

Now, as we start this new semester, I’ve learned I can have early dismissal since I’ve already earned the required credits for graduation. Although I was initially assigned five classes, I spoke with my school counselor and negotiated it down to just four. One class even has me assisting the gym teacher, making my schedule quite manageable!

I’m only at school for four hours each day, and on Fridays, it’s just an 80-minute session. It feels incredible. I have minimal homework, less stress, and plenty of free time.

My advice to you: work hard, focus on what truly matters, and it will pay off. Trust me, it’s worth it!

One Reply to “My quarter is coming to an end…”

  1. Congratulations on your incredible progress! It’s inspiring to hear how you turned things around after facing challenges in your earlier years. It sounds like you’ve not only found your footing academically but also discovered a balance that works for you this year with a lighter schedule and less stress.

    Your determination and hard work are clearly paying off, and it’s great that you’re able to enjoy your senior year more fully. The advice to prioritize important tasks is key and something that many people can learn from. Keep pushing forward and embracing this positive change; you’ve earned it! Wishing you continued success in your final months of high school!

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