Junior year might've been the most intensive yet. Not in content but in homework. I'd say I had, and still have, around 2 hours of homework on a good night. And it can range all the way up to four or five hours. But despite the crushing weight of homework and the dread it brings, junior year has been successful. I joined National Honor Society, got in to the Governor's Scholar Program, keeping up with my classes, and made new friends. All positive things. I don't think I have had any major failures this year, and I intend to keep it that way.
This summer I plan to attend GSP. And get a job for the other weeks. I find my wallet is quite empty recently as I have not had a job due to the stress of junior year and extracurriculars.
Senior year I want to get into a college of my choice. And that's about it. Everything else after that is filler. It is surprising to think that just three years ago we were starting our high school careers. And now, in a year, we'll be ending them.
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