<p>hey guys
uh, so i talked to a firstie friend of mine the other day at the academy, and we talked about like how he got in and all, and he told me that to him, i had like a great chance, but what we both figure is that i really need to work on my grades. I’m a sophomore and my freshman year i had a 3.2 in both semesters, last semester i had a 3.00 and then this quarter i kicked it up a lil and got my first quarter grade to a 3.375. we just started the last quarter and after a week or so i have a 3.8 with one B in Spanish. any suggestions on how to keep it there and like studyinh tips and all?? that would be a huge help.</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>Time management. Find out how much time you need to do well in a class and budget your time. If you got your grades up this semester, figure you what you were doing right and keep doing it. Only you know. </p>
<p>Is your firstie friend's first name Spencer?</p>
<p>Start bearing down on academics. There's no outlined process to getting good grades except for studying and applying yourself. Then again, that depends from person to person and school to school. You need to judge how much time you need to spend with your schoolwork yourself, because you know your limits and when its time to seek out extra help. Don't be afraid to get some one on one time with teachers or even hire a tutor. Bottom line, do whatever it takes to get the highest grades you are capable of.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice
I'll put it to good use.
As for the firstie's name, do you know any wrestlers??</p>
<p>Thanks again</p>
<p>Yes, but then I probably don't know him. I have a firstie, a 2 dig, and 3 4 digs in my squad from montana lol.</p>
<p>Well he's "half of a twin" but I don't know the privacy protocol for posting names on CC.</p>
<p>i wouldn't do it... either drop it, or send a personal message to either hornet, or to him and ask him if you can send it to hornet. i think that'd be the best thing to do</p>