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parwaz786

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I'm not sure if any of the people in their 20's are in this Jumior section, but just incase I am going to ask the following:
What are you GLAD you done in your life? Is it passing your GCSE's and A levels? Because I am currently revising for my GCSE's and its quite stressful. Cant believe a teenager has to go through this much stress, but it will pay off though!
Have you always procrastinated as a teenager or studied when you were meant to?
 
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But you should definitely try posting this in the Household forum. I'm a little over a year older than you, and I'm not entirely certain how the education system in the UK works, but I understand how you are feeling.  I'm enrolled in 3 college-level advanced placement classes (AP) this year, and did the same last year. It was stressful at first, but overtime it became easy to adjust to.


 


The cost of going to college in UK seems to be similar to what it is here in the states.  Pretty pretty expensive. However, many sources I have seen say college graduates earn around half a million dollars more than just high-school grads in lifetime income. <span style="font-size: 12pt;">Plus, I've met a good number of people who dropped out of college, and they're not in the best shape.</span><span style="font-size: 12pt;"> Completely worth it from my standpoint.</span>


 


But please post this in the Household forum. I'm sure you'll get much more interesting response from adults.  
 

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