First, it’s the one tardy that rolls off your back like it’s no big deal, and then another and another. It goes on and on until you’re not allowed to come to school anymore because your principal told you that it seems like you don’t care anymore. You miss so many assignments and you’re too far behind, the days keep adding up. If seniors skip their senior year they miss opportunities they can’t receive elsewhere. You don’t get help with college options and scholarships, you spent your whole life to get there, and you don’t get to experience the senior memories you make while in high school. When you’re in high school, your counselor and teachers are there to help you make the best decisions for your education. But, also they help with scholarships and college options. They direct you and give you more information that you would miss if you didn’t attend senior year. The teachers and administration give you deadlines and teach you life lessons you will need as you grow into adulthood. While filling out scholarships, recommendations are needed by past teachers, coaches, and principals. So, if you don’t participate in your senior year, it could backfire on you and you will have difficulty acquiring knowledge about college. …show more content…
But, from fourth grade until senior year grades started to become a big deal. It was time to learn important life lessons that would soon become a big part of your adulthood. In ninth grade, credits start counting and everything you learn will be needed after your high school career and into when you find a job. You’ve came this far now so why give out now? You’ve spent hours upon hours making projects, doing last minute assignments, and doing everything you can to pass your classes. But, it would mean nothing if you didn’t continue into your senior
High School Struggles High school can be very stressful, especially junior year. It is very evident that in the book “Overachievers: the Secret Lives of Driven Kids” by Alexandra Robbins, the students are very driven to be successful and often find themselves stressing out. Junior year is often known as the most important year of high school because students start worrying about ACT/SAT scores and they finally start looking at colleges. “But he had been told that junior year was the most stressful in high school. This was the year he had to start thinking about colleges.”
Having escaped rule from a tyrannical British government, the United States was founded on ideals of freedom and equality for all people. These fantasies of universal egalitarianism turned out to be merely that: fantasies. American history is full of stories of the oppressed struggling to get the rights they deserve and of the controversy over these issues that consequently ensues. “The Hypocrisy of American Slavery” by Frederick Douglass and “We Shall Overcome” by Lyndon B. Johnson are two speeches made confronting two of these issues. Douglass’s speech, delivered in 1852, condemns the institution of slavery and maintains that slaves are men and are therefore entitled to freedom. Johnson’s speech, on the other hand, was written in 1965 and discussed the civil rights movement. In it, he implored local governments to allow all American citizens, regardless of race, to vote. Despite the significant gap in time between these two addresses, both speakers use similar persuasive techniques, including ethos, pathos, and parallelism, to convince their audience that change needs to be implemented in America.
In 1983, Raymond Carver introduced his short story “Cathedral” to the public. The first-person narrative takes place within the narrator’s home, where his wife is waiting upon the arrival of her blind friend Robert. The narrator, however, becomes more concerned about how Robert’s visit will affect him rather than enjoy the situation. Once Robert arrives, the narrator tries to understand the blind man, but he is unaware of what tasks Robert is capable of performing due to the narrator’s inability to “see”. In time, Robert shows the narrator the difference between looking and seeing through illustrations of a cathedral, drawn by the narrator with his eyes closed. “Cathedral’s” narrator exposes readers to anti-heroic views
There is enough discrimination against us, and feeling alienated leads to recidivism. I served my sentence. I paid my debt to society. Why am I still doing time?" - Perry Hopkins, convicted felon and current community organizer for Communities United, talking about voting rights in Maryland.
Over 7,500 animals are killed in zoos because they are deemed surplus, as stated by Liz Tyson an animals rights activist. This giraffe in particular sparked a huge controversy. HIs name was Marius, he was homed at the Copenhagen Zoo and was 2 years old when the staff killed him with a bolt gun. Marius was then dissected and fed to lions in front of ongoing zoo goers. What got people fuming is that he was a healthy, young giraffe. Therefore I believe the killing of Marius should not be justified.
The next year freshman are going to have to be responsible and do their homework if they want to pass. The thing that next year's freshman have to do is they will have to be more responsible. In the first quarter of high school I didn't do any of my homework and I had a D. But the second quarter of high school I missed a couple of assignments but I moved my grade up to a C. Homework and being responsible are big components in high school because your grades actually matter. If you don’t pass high school than you won’t get a job. So that's why it is important to do your homework and be responsible. I am telling you this from my own experience. So your freshman year you have to step up your game and do your homework and be responsible. If you're
An important point in someone’s life is there senior year. I would suggest everyone to really encourage the younger people to really take this into consideration. However if had the chance to go back in time i would do a lot to prepare me before my senior year . My grades could determine my life after my senior year, they determine my future whether or not colleges will accept me or not. This year I plan on focusing on several areas to ensure that I am successful.
Why spend money that is really needed for other things? Why live uncomfortably? Why be trapped in this hole called a home that belongs to another person? Why not live free and peacefully? When a person rents he or she usually throws away money that could be used to purchase something that belongs to them. Money is not easy to come by so why pay out hundreds toward something that is not benefit to the person paying it out. There is no good explanation for making a decision like this. The best option in a situation like this is to buy a house. Buying a house is a better option than renting an apartment.
Why buy a home in Boulder, Colorado? What real estate agency can be trusted to provide the best home for you at the best price, or to sell your home to a qualified buyer? There are many reasons for buying in Boulder, from the city's having more than 300-plus days of sunshine a year, the picturesque valley below the iconic Flatirons Boulder is in, hundreds of miles of biking and hiking trails, the beautiful surrounding mountains, and some of the best places in the country for rock climbing. The city is also famous for its renowned entrepreneurial spirit, some of the best restaurants in the area, the world class University of Colorado, and the many federal research labs. People come from all over the world to Boulder. You can explore by bicycle, as there are plenty available for rent, bus, or just stay and watch the local residents.
A ninth grade student sifting through piles of paper stuck between pages of their textbook looking for their paper to turn in. A tenth grade student searching through papers in their math assignments that is past due in hopes to turn in to get credit. An eleventh grade student searching through a pile of assignments turned in without names in hopes to locate their assignment to get credit. Finally, a senior receiving their paper back with feedback from the teacher stating they missed answering questions two and three. What do all of these students have in common? Missing assignments, lost papers, and incomplete tasks are commonalities between many students, specifically speaking, high school students. With more classes to take can only mean
Students will fail their goal. Some people would argue that those twelve years are dedicated for preparing you for college and a life after college. You can’t take back your senior year of high school because that’s your best year. Senior year holds many significant event in a teenager’s life such as graduation, prom and other privileges other classes do not receive. Students should still take this time to focus on their grades and try to raise
Being ana high school student means they one step closer to being an adult and going to college. Colleges look at how well their grades were or are in High School. Students that want to carry on with their lives after high school, always have that pressure of getting good grades, on them. Part of getting good grades is getting all your assignments done, that is a big responsibility on high school students. As they do all their responsibilities they get to have more freedom such as picking out what classes they want to take.
Everybody has a different opinion about every topic. A very opinionated top is if Students students should receive legal penalty for download intellectual property like movies and music. I think students should receive legal penalty ,because their are laws about it, it hurts these artists and industries, and it is stealing
As I sat there and thought to myself what did everyone thing of me after hearing what I have done. “Taylor Bloom responsible for the deaths of 53 high school students. My head started to wander back to my high school days. In my sophomore year, I was bullied nearly every sing day by the stupid jocks. I started to hate myself so I decided to change my look. The next day I straightened my hair, put a black skirt on, and a white button up shirt with some heels, I left a few of the buttons on my shirt unbuttoned. I was making my way up to the school, I saw all eyes on me even the jocks could not take their eyes off of me. WAS I BECOMING POPULAR? Two weeks later I was the most popular girl in South Lake High. I had a tall, handsome boyfriend and my two new best friends Karli and Rebecca. Everyone wanted to be like me, everyone loved me or as I should say “worshipped me”. Until one night at a party I got super intoxicated and ended up doing things I probably shouldn’t have. That next day everyone was talking about it and all eyes were on me not that I am complaining, but it was not a good look they were giving me… they all knew what I had done that previous night. I did not show up for school the rest of the semester in fear I would lose my reputation so I started getting homeschooled.
Most students are not over the pressures of being a senior in high school. That’s why the gap year should be taken to release all the stresses of high school. Most students cannot take being stressed out so decide to wait. These students are not capable of attending college due to their mental stability. Being a college student directly from high school could take a great toll on a person physical and mental state.