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Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="stangin99" data-source="post: 6691770" data-attributes="member: 20208"><p>+1</p><p></p><p>Getting free college is a huge plus. Getting accepted into a tough program at a picky school is a bigger plus. Neither will happen with lazy grades/performance.</p><p></p><p>I was much like you in HS. I had a little lower GPA but was a huge underachiever. I however did very well on my SAT's and got into a very good college for my major, graduated from a VERY demanding program, and now am enjoying making bank working on stuff I enjoy. Although I didn't have any scholarships so I have big student loan to pay off.</p><p></p><p>I would say, bust your ass to do as well as you can, get into the college you want, but also set aside some free time to have fun. The people who studied 24/7 in HS are some of the most boring people alive in college/work. Same goes for the people who partied everyday day and didn't give a rats ass.</p><p></p><p>While the people who did well in HS but also had fun are THE most interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stangin99, post: 6691770, member: 20208"] +1 Getting free college is a huge plus. Getting accepted into a tough program at a picky school is a bigger plus. Neither will happen with lazy grades/performance. I was much like you in HS. I had a little lower GPA but was a huge underachiever. I however did very well on my SAT's and got into a very good college for my major, graduated from a VERY demanding program, and now am enjoying making bank working on stuff I enjoy. Although I didn't have any scholarships so I have big student loan to pay off. I would say, bust your ass to do as well as you can, get into the college you want, but also set aside some free time to have fun. The people who studied 24/7 in HS are some of the most boring people alive in college/work. Same goes for the people who partied everyday day and didn't give a rats ass. While the people who did well in HS but also had fun are THE most interesting. [/QUOTE]
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