Monthly Archives: July 2009
The mysteries of college preparation: Are you Type A or Type B?
Let me start this by saying that I decided today to unravel the mystery. What mystery, you ask? The mystery of why some people kill themselves with the preparations of making their way to college, and why others aren’t quite so…proactive. If you bear with me, I’ll try to explain what I think about that.
I’ve realized there are some differences between the types of high school students going into college. Let’s call these people Type A and Type B. Type A, the uber-prepared ones, and Type B, those that are more or less taking it as it comes.
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The Future…
At this point in my life, I have a great sense of what I want to do in college. I have my major picked out already. I didn’t always know what I wanted to do. Well, I did. However, I was very misguided.
I had always wanted to be a doctor. But, in 2006 I took a journalism class at school and it really changed my life.
I loved knowing new things already and finding out that journalism would help me share what I’ve learned with people was something that really attracted me to it.
High school cliques, drama, and boyfriends
When you enter the high school world you will realize everyone hangs out with people with simiiar interests though there are many cliques there is a diverse community of students going to your school. The easiest way to make friends when your going to a new school is through clubs and sports that you are interested in. High school isn’t high school without drama but don’t believe everything you hear. Alot of it is made up just because people are jealous of the person or just spread on from one person.