It’s already near the end of the first semester. So far my junior year has been very stressful. I feel as if this year I have done the most work out of all the other years. When I was a freshmen and sophomore, I didn't really think I would have to do all this work. I would hear upperclassmen say it was a lot of work, but I didn’t really think it was actually this much work. The class I’m having the most trouble in is geometry. I wish I would've applied myself in this class more in the beginning of the year so I could’ve just got it over with. If I would've kept my focus in the beginning of my sophomore year, I would probably be on the next topic right now and well on my way to finishing that as well but, now I am faced with the consequences of falling behind and having the rest of my class go on without me. It isn't a good feeling which is why I plan on finishing geometry before the school year ends and moving on to the next subject. English has been pretty easy although I slack off on some of the work sometimes, I get it done and in on time.
As I look back on the past two years of high school, I realize I should've gotten involved more so that next year when I need to turn in my hours I will have enough and I won’t be faced with any difficulties from the faculty about graduating. I now see that I'm getting closer and closer to my senior year all the mistakes I have made by fooling around or not coming to school, but for the second semester of my junior year, I plan on raising my grades, getting more involved and keeping my focus on my school work and caring less about my social life. Although that may be a slight challenge for me, I am positive I can make it happen and finish my junior year in a strong way.
My freshmen and sophomore year I was a cheerleader. I really enjoyed cheering, but every year I cheered there was a different coach. I got really upset when I found out that there were going to be different coaches this year too. So, I went to tryouts just to see who they were and what their type of coaching would be like. I didn’t really like what they had come up with and felt that they didn't really know what they were doing. I felt like their way of teaching was really different then the coaches in the past and I didn’t feel comfortable with their way, so I didn’t try out. Now I feel like not cheering was the right decision. I feel as if I focus more on school and have way more time for homework. I have high hopes for the rest of my junior year and excited to start my senior year.
As I look back on the past two years of high school, I realize I should've gotten involved more so that next year when I need to turn in my hours I will have enough and I won’t be faced with any difficulties from the faculty about graduating. I now see that I'm getting closer and closer to my senior year all the mistakes I have made by fooling around or not coming to school, but for the second semester of my junior year, I plan on raising my grades, getting more involved and keeping my focus on my school work and caring less about my social life. Although that may be a slight challenge for me, I am positive I can make it happen and finish my junior year in a strong way.
My freshmen and sophomore year I was a cheerleader. I really enjoyed cheering, but every year I cheered there was a different coach. I got really upset when I found out that there were going to be different coaches this year too. So, I went to tryouts just to see who they were and what their type of coaching would be like. I didn’t really like what they had come up with and felt that they didn't really know what they were doing. I felt like their way of teaching was really different then the coaches in the past and I didn’t feel comfortable with their way, so I didn’t try out. Now I feel like not cheering was the right decision. I feel as if I focus more on school and have way more time for homework. I have high hopes for the rest of my junior year and excited to start my senior year.