Originally Posted by Neon Apocalypse
so how can I pull off what im aspiring for without sitting in front of books for the next 4 years? can this even be done?
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As a graduating senior, I can assure you that it can be done. The key is to do a lot of extra-cirriculars. Not only do they look great on college resumes, it's an easy way to meet and enjoy time with people while doing something for yourself and the school. That said, the biggest mistake you can make is taking on too much academically. I know people who would take an average of three or four AP's per year, which is insane, especially at a college prep school like ours. Students who did that either broke down or became socially withdrawn.
So take on a course-load that's managable, but permits you to do the extra-cirriculars you want. For example, I took an average of around two AP's a year in high-school, giving me a great portfolio of classes with a high GPA. Yet I still had time to co-captain my school's Model UN team and serve as editor-in-chief and columnist of the school newspaper. And though I was constantly busy, Friday's were always open to spend time with the girlfriend, and Saturday's were almost always free for party purposes. Sorry if it seems like I'm bragging, because I'm not. I'm just saying that it's quite possible to do well in high school while having a great time.
The real trick, however, is to do whatever you do with a lot of enthusiasm. When you work, work hard. When you play, play hard. Bored high school students are usually the ones who don't have a good time.