<p>The funny thing about this thread isn’t that whether it’s about the dichotomy between being cool or not, it’s about choosing to do work or not. The reason OP has failed high school isn’t because he chose to be cool, it’s because he chose not to do his work.</p>
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<p>lol</p>
<p>Like I said, unless the OP goes to Harvard Westlake (or some rigorous private school) or a top-tier magnet school, there’s no reason for me NOT to assume that the OP should not be of a school of similar or lower difficulty than mine. And if the OP was going to one of those types of very difficult schools, than s/he is obvious wasting his/her parent’s money or wasting a spot that definitely could’ve gone to a different person. Actually, for any sort of selective school that would actually be difficult, the OP probably would’ve gotten kicked out with his/her grades and I doubt that there would be a sort of culture that would really be prevalent in that kind of school either. I’ve written out why I’ve thought the way I do, and you decide to dismiss my arguments simply because the OP hasn’t spelled out in big bold underlined neon letters how difficult their school is.</p>
<p>Also, if the OP had preformed terribly in freshman and sophomore years, it’s doubtful that he’d be able to be placed in any truly difficult classes during the second half of high school.</p>
<p>You also seemed to assume that my school was very easy, which actually made the wrong conclusion.</p>
<p>lol (Twice the lols…twice the uncaring?)</p>
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<p>Cool for you. But on the other hand, why hang out in a forum full of whiny undergrad (high school) students?</p>
<p>I think OP should just go to community college and transfer. It’s not the end of the world. </p>
<p>EDIT: 420 posts.</p>