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Question Posted Thursday September 7 2006, 5:42 pm

hey..
okay so.. this year im a freshmen and im taking on alot.. to me its too much. but my parents kinda.. push me. im taking 3 honors classes so, how do i tell them that i want to drop one and not have them be disappointed?
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ThePositiveEmo answered Thursday September 7 2006, 7:15 pm:
I am currently a Freashmen too, and you should really think about what you are doing by dropping honors classes first. Or maybe keep all of them or 2 or 1 because it will look really good for when you go to college. If you have really talked to them, sit them down and tell them you are overworked and compromise what you go through with.

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