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<blockquote data-quote="jsd512" data-source="post: 6687796" data-attributes="member: 70798"><p>Dude, you are 17, right? I'll give it to you straight, no BS or sarcasm. Don't give it 1 ****ing thought, you are too young to begin worrying yourself to death and over analyzing life. Be young and enjoy things - you have plenty of time to evolve and adapt to life's challenges. There is nothing wrong w/ bettering yourself and striving for better performance but to start questioning yourself and pondering why you are not achieving your best is not the best area to put your energy. Long story short - <strong>don't worry</strong>, I don't see a problem w/ a 3.6GPA. I graduated w/ a 3.6 and now I am about to complete my masters in psychology from HBU. Parents and teachers tend to overstate their concerns, so listen but don't allow them to create anxiety or doubts within you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsd512, post: 6687796, member: 70798"] Dude, you are 17, right? I'll give it to you straight, no BS or sarcasm. Don't give it 1 ****ing thought, you are too young to begin worrying yourself to death and over analyzing life. Be young and enjoy things - you have plenty of time to evolve and adapt to life's challenges. There is nothing wrong w/ bettering yourself and striving for better performance but to start questioning yourself and pondering why you are not achieving your best is not the best area to put your energy. Long story short - [B]don't worry[/B], I don't see a problem w/ a 3.6GPA. I graduated w/ a 3.6 and now I am about to complete my masters in psychology from HBU. Parents and teachers tend to overstate their concerns, so listen but don't allow them to create anxiety or doubts within you. [/QUOTE]
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