I average at 2-3 times a day.
Today I got kicked out for sneezing ..lulz
Then I got kicked out for trying to get back a toonie someone took
How many times do you guys get the boot?
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ive gotten kicked out a few times for swearing and one time this kid was pissing me off so i took his books/folders/notebooks and threw them all on the floor. **** went everywhere. major lulz
high school had some good moments.
now in college and serious about schoolwork cause hell, i'm payin for it.NASM CPT
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Your sole goal in high school is to do well enough to get into a school that you want to attend. Typically this would be an accredited 4 year University. Once you get to college no one really cares about your high school accomplishments.
In college you need to do well. Now some people have to work really hard to do well in school while others not so much. You are going to want to aim for at least a 3.5 average GPA for your hard science classes. These classes can be extremely difficult. Labs are also a ton of work and will be required to apply to med school. I would recommend taking a summer course to review the MCAT and to prep for the test. Study your behind off for this test. It will be very difficult and will have significant impact on your chances of getting into med school. Good luck.
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05-11-2009, 01:45 PM #20
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Your sole goal in high school is to do well enough to get into a school that you want to attend. Typically this would be an accredited 4 year University. Once you get to college no one really cares about your high school accomplishments.
In college you need to do well. Now some people have to work really hard to do well in school while others not so much. You are going to want to aim for at least a 3.5 average GPA for your hard science classes. These classes can be extremely difficult. Labs are also a ton of work and will be required to apply to med school. I would recommend taking a summer course to review the MCAT and to prep for the test. Study your behind off for this test. It will be very difficult and will have significant impact on your chances of getting into med school. Good luck.
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Your sole goal in high school is to do bad enough to get into a school that you not want to attend. Typically this would be an accredited 0 year University. Once you get to college no one really cares about your high school accomplishments.
In college you need to do well. Now some people have to work really hard to do well in school while others not so much. You are going to want to aim for at least a 1.3 average GPA for your easy science classes. These classes can be extremely easy. Labs are also a ton of work and will be required to apply to elementary school. I would recommend taking a summer course to review the MCAT and to prep for the test. Study your behind off for this test. It will be very difficult and will have significant impact on your chances of getting into elementary school. Good luck.
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05-11-2009, 03:06 PM #29
once or twice a semester
im usualy quiet in class.I rep back/neg back(might be on recharge/spread)
aspiring bodybuilder.
If you got any questions shoot me a pm.
You need to breathe bodybuilding you need to eat, sleep, see, bleed bodybuilding you need to be addicted to bodybuilding like an addict if you plan on gaining any actual size
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