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Throughout our years of high school, people make mistakes over and over, and then they made goals in order to get them back on the right track again. My past needs changes, my present has its up’s and downs, and my future needs some help. I wish I could go back and change my past, but if I did, I wouldn’t be where I am today. I need to change where I am now with the present because I plan on going to college and I need good grades for that. In order for my future to be good, I need to get my stuff in order, quick.
Attitude is very important, in school. It reflects toward your grades, and friends, and how you feel toward school. My freshman year was probably my worst year. I want to change a lot of things about that year, if could, I would be more successful now. My grades were not the best. I didn’t care if I had a C or a D in my classes and that made me lazy in my classes and at home too. My friends are also something that I would want to change. I would find friends that would only care about partying and hanging out more than school, which made me think school didn’t matter. Last but not least would be my attitude overall. I hated my teachers and thought I was “cool” because I didn’t care. Now that I think about it, I just sounded immature freshman year.
When we are living in the present, we are able to change things with our lives right then and there. Where I’m at in school, is not good, but not terrible bad. With grades, I have m0stly A’s and B’s, but I also have two D’s. I need to plan better with my homework and my schedule. I also can’t miss anymore school because it’s too complicated to catch up. I am behind in some of my classes because I miss some school and a couple of times, and if I don’t make up the work, I will get a zero, which will bring my grades down even further. With bad grades I won’t be able to get into the right college path because the schools that I want to go to require good grades. I plan on going

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