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Question Posted Sunday February 12 2006, 5:14 pm

I'm a straight A student and I'm going to be graduating this year from middle school. I can't wait! The most difficult thing for me right now is choosing the high school I would like to attend next year. There are so many things I would love to try out for next year. For some clubs, I know I will definitely join. I love all these sports, track, hockey, lacrosse, basketball, and so forth... Some sports only have a boys' team which kind of stinks. I've noticed that a lot of people are in more than one club and more than one sport... and are still a straight A student. I'm just wondering... How can someone manage their time with all of this going on? -- Thank you.

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Villafana answered Tuesday February 14 2006, 5:30 pm:
i am happy that you are challenging yourself but you need to learn it doesn't matter hoow many clubs, sports, and after skool activies you take part it, are YOU, as a person, having fun and not feeling to much pressure. Remember that you are young and even though you are on the right track for college, don't forget to have fun. Work is good, but having unforgetable moments are priceless (I sound like the mastercard comercial)

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Thief answered Sunday February 12 2006, 10:42 pm:
they're usuing opportunity costs, simple economics. they're also using they're time wisely im proud of you being a stright A studen't damn i never did, i just got Bs and A's but hey good luck in you're future. Manage youre time wisly and carefully

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ncblondie answered Sunday February 12 2006, 5:35 pm:
Try to see if you can find out when each activity meets. Once you have a general idea of the times involved, you can see which ones you have time for. Don't forget to leave some time free for studying and personal time. Sit down and make a few sample schedules, then pick the one that works best for you.

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