Successes? Does surviving count? Everyone told me that junior year was the hardest and they were definitely right. But honestly my successes aren't primarily in the class room this year. (Dont tell my parents I said that) But, my biggest success has been enjoying this year and enjoying all of my friends, new and old. I can definitely say this has been my favorite year of high school so far and hopefully next year is even better, but I will get to that later.
As for failures, there are a few tests that come to mind that were literal failures.... But other than that I really can't think of anything. That being said, with all of the AP tests and finals coming up there are plenty of opportunities for me to change that.
Lessons Learned? Dont procrastinate. (I havent actually "Learned" that one yet, but I am working on it).
Risks taken? I cant think of any of the top of my head... And my first instinct is to say "Unfortunately, I have lived a mundane junior year with no risks taken at all." But thats not exactly true. I may have not taken any huge risks but my year has not been mundane, I have had some of the best times of my life without really risking anything major. So I guess I would re-word my response to say, "Fortunately, I have been able to have a great, exciting, year without putting it all on the line."
This summer is going to be good. There is really nothing more to say. I have an amazing group of friends and there is no doubt we will do amazing things together.
Next year will be great too. Hopefully it will be even better than this year, as I was saying earlier. And maybe I will take a few risks, maybe not, but one thing for certain is that it will be a year to remember.
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