I am 17 junior in high school, got 1800 on SAT, 3.2 GPA, now i dont know how my life is going to go. girlfriend left me, friends start to make fun of me, and now I'm all tangled up in depresson, isomnia, mental disorder shit. What can I do with my life man? I dunno
"..A road of a glorious life awaits you, child."
Once thy High School is over with, and with scorings like thou, Yee shall accomplish much more and those thy belittle you have the case of severe "Needle-Dick"itis.
Do not dispair in sorrow, my child. High School is Satan's Douche-baggitry Prison. Once thou graduates, thou shalt not see the wicked again. Thou will be FREE!
It's kind of therapeutic to get out a good "fuck you" now and then.
I'm going to guess you got a 1600 on the SAT, since that's a perfect score. Forget the girl, the percentage of people who married their high school sweetheart and end up happy is not good. At 17, it's better to casually date lots of girls so you can better figure out what personality types work well with you, than to get all tied up into 1 girl you think is "the one." Don't sweat the friends either, basically everyone you meet at college in a couple years will be brand new and you start with a clean slate. Your marks are good enough to earn a scholarship, start researching them now so you don't miss deadlines for the good ones. All and all, things look very positive for you.
I just realized this post was from last year. Hopefully things are looking up. Regardless, good luck.
Once thy High School is over with, and with scorings like thou, Yee shall accomplish much more and those thy belittle you have the case of severe "Needle-Dick"itis.
Do not dispair in sorrow, my child. High School is Satan's Douche-baggitry Prison. Once thou graduates, thou shalt not see the wicked again. Thou will be FREE!
I'm going to guess you got a 1600 on the SAT, since that's a perfect score. Forget the girl, the percentage of people who married their high school sweetheart and end up happy is not good. At 17, it's better to casually date lots of girls so you can better figure out what personality types work well with you, than to get all tied up into 1 girl you think is "the one." Don't sweat the friends either, basically everyone you meet at college in a couple years will be brand new and you start with a clean slate. Your marks are good enough to earn a scholarship, start researching them now so you don't miss deadlines for the good ones. All and all, things look very positive for you.
I just realized this post was from last year. Hopefully things are looking up. Regardless, good luck.
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