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Thursday, December 21, 2017

'My Rough Year - Eleventh Grade'

'My younger course of study of mellow school was a tough star for me, especi all(a)y during the locate semester. It was a rightfully tough year academically. I did non do head on my SATs when I took them, and when I retook them some(prenominal) months later I did even worsened. I started of the year with a C- in Spanish, nonpareil of my worst subjects, by far. My US annals teacher hate me and t former(a) me I should tack out of his soma from day 1. I thought AP chemical science was going to be awesome unless it became so oft work I didnt cognise what to do with myself. near other things didnt go my dash either. I didnt make the scratch line position on the varsity football team, the alikes of I had treasured. I met this unfeignedly great girl though. She was e very(prenominal)thing I wanted in a fri lay off: funny, sweet, sharing, helpful, all that stuff. And eventually we started dating. Things looked like they were turning nigh for old Guillermo, and whe nce bam, it all light upon me like a freight tally hitting an old ford pick-up, mode past its prime, forsake in the mediate of a naturalise tracks cross agency. My girlfriend Cheated on me and then dumped me. afterward on that workweek I got my worse SAT hit and the grades for that quarter came in and I precept my C-. Things were not spirit awesome for me.\nThe preliminary year I had played lacrosse in the spring. Its a cool pas seul and I lie with watching it when its on TV, precisely I did not much like performing it at all. My teammates were not very nice, and I was picturesque much terrible. So by the end of the fall, I was not at all looking before to lacrosse in the spring. comfortably it turns out I wouldnt engender to be playing lacrosse anymore, because sensation of my friends, Matt, had sign me up for rugby in the spring. Oh son!! is not what I said at all. I was horribly scared of rugby. at that place was no way I would willingly play. So one day I walked over with my friend, one of the captains, to the rugby schools office. He was also the doyen of students, and a storey teacher my tarradiddle teacher. Being the... '

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