Question Posted Saturday February 20 2010, 12:09 am
So I'm in my second semester of my senior year of high school, and I've already been accepted to four colleges. I have straight a's and am not too worried about my grades.
Lately, I've been getting really annoyed with the people in school. Everyone is super overdramatic and acting like the world doesn't extend outside a 10 mile radius of school. I have even openly told people what I think; they agree with me, but still act all dramatic. I know it's pretty normal for people to act like this, but it's making school miserable. How can I ignore this crap and actually enjoy the rest of my senior year?
ellen537 answered Saturday February 20 2010, 1:11 pm: Try to do some self-talk. Tell yourself to let it roll off your shoulder. Tell yourself that you only have about three months more of high school and then it will be over. When people drive you nuts, take a deep breath and let it go. It isn't worth getting yourself aggravated over things like this. It just isn't.
Soon you will be embarking on a new chapter in your life. You will be learning new things that are in your areas of interest. You will be in a college atmosphere of learning along with others who are on the same journey as you. You will meet new people....make new friends.
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