Random thought: Its really hard to concentrate sitting in front of a computer screen and read tons of redundant ideas that you have seen many times all over the news, google, ask.com, or practically anywhere there is a possibility that there will be people there reading it.
My topic is about high school. I have found a balance between high school, work, family, boyfriend, extra curricular activities, MYSPACE, family, friends, homework, working at MCdonalds, and handling school officer meetings.
As a successful high school senior, I have made it through almost to the end. I’ve done it with these guidelines.
1. SCHEDULE YOUR TIME OUT!
Not every single of your priorities will be done at the exact amount of time. Plan wisely to make room for your other concerns.
2. Family VS. Friends
At this point in your life, friends may be at the top of your list but the friends that you have in high school may not be with you once when you’re in college. My point is to spend time with your loved ones at much or even more than you’re friends. Unless your parents treat you like crap, or your bro/sis dun care about you then forget them!
3. Boyfriend/Girlfriend
They are NOT your everything. I mean, you are probably asking, "What do you know?" I have been a true victim. I have AP Classes and tons of many other stuff and thus I lose my concentration on what's more important. This may not apply to every relationship but the more you are attached to him/her the more it seems like you have a higher chance of arguing, learn more about the other more. Plus, it takes the mystery and flirting out of the relationship.
4. Work & school
Just understand that …wait, once when I get to at least 25 “reads” then I’ll add more:]




Random thought: Its really hard to concentrate sitting in front of a computer screen and read tons of redundant ideas that you have seen many times all over the news, google, ask.com, or practically anywhere there is a possibility that there will be people there reading it.
My topic is about high school. I have found a balance between high school, work, family, boyfriend, extra curricular activities, MYSPACE, family, friends, homework, working at MCdonalds, and handling school officer meetings.
As a successful high school senior, I have made it through almost to the end. I’ve done it with these guidelines.
1. SCHEDULE YOUR TIME OUT!
Not every single of your priorities will be done at the exact amount of time. Plan wisely to make room for your other concerns.
2. Family VS. Friends
At this point in your life, friends may be at the top of your list but the friends that you have in high school may not be with you once when you’re in college. My point is to spend time with your loved ones at much or even more than you’re friends. Unless your parents treat you like crap, or your bro/sis dun care about you then forget them!
3. Boyfriend/Girlfriend
They are NOT your everything. I am so busy with life right now and its hard to focus on my other priorities if I keep focusing on him. This may not apply to every relationship but the more you are attached to him/her the more it seems like you have a higher chance of arguing, learn more about the other more. Plus, it takes the mystery and flirting out of the relationship which is the main core of it.
4. Work & school
Just understand that …wait, once when I get to at least 25 “reads” then I’ll add more:]