+93 I love this time of year as a senior in highschool. Leaves changing, the holiday season approaching and the fact that all the screw offs in my class just realized that they pretty much fucked up there future, amirite?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

THEIR this error just makes this post funny for the wrong reason haha

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Why do you think they fucked up their future? I was failing three classes up until a week before graduation, and I still managed to graduate a year early, and start college at just 17. I have a job to pay for the things I need, and I'm a great employee who will start moving up in my company as soon as I turn 18. I'd say I'm doing pretty well.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

a week before graduation??? I'm calling bullshit on this one..

by Anonymous 11 years ago

not bullshit. Final exams help a lot, it turns out.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

final exams usually count for 15-20% of your grade. and its not just added on 15-20%. so i'll give you the benefit of the doubt and say yours counted for 20%. lets say you had a 59%. again benefit of the doubt. barely failing. 59 x .8 = 47.2% that means in order to get a passing grade you would have to earn at least a 64%. the highest grade you could possibly get overall is a 67% there is no way you graduated early while getting a 67% in THREE classes. unless your school offers outside courses which you somehow forgot to mention. and this is all of course assuming your classes were unweighted. as far as the entire employment ramble you went on, the average american college student, let alone teenager, needs a job to 'pay for the things they need' that's not proof that you're more successful than others, you're just not behind everyone else job wise.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

I definitely can graduate while getting a 67 in three classes, because a D is still passing. I can't find my last report card to show you my grades, but I can assure you that they were awful. You can see from my other post that I did graduate (at 16 years old) and I am in college. Why would I lie about one point but tell the truth about the other two?

by Anonymous 11 years ago

That doesn't make any sense. How can you be failing classes while planning to graduate early? If you can't even keep up with your shit how are you supposed to get it done ahead of every body else.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

Well I skipped a grade, and then decided to give zero fucks about school senior year. Believe it or not, skipping a grade was one was of the easiest things I ever did in school.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

again where did you go to high school? Most schools require a certain amount of credits in order to graduate. my high school was a college prep one, so i had to accumulate 28 credits prior to graduating. if you skipped a year, that would mean you had to accumulate double the credits your senior year. if your school has the same scale as mine, that means you would have taken 14 classes/semester. it just seems like complete bullshit because even the public schools in Colorado require 21 credits. which averages out to 5 classes/ semester. if you skip thats 10/semester. just seems illogical.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

To graduate Chesterfield country public schools, you have to pass 4 English classes, 3 math, 3 science,3 history, and a few electives. I took an English class during the summer before 9th grade, and I took a history class the summer before 10th. Those bastards conned me into taking 4 history classes so I took one online in 12th grade. I skipped 11th grade. I can upload a photo of my diploma, my license (so you can see how old I am) and my college ID if you seriously don't believe me.

by Anonymous 11 years ago

haha do it

by Anonymous 11 years ago

http://ctrlv.in/133087 Done.

by Anonymous 11 years ago