<p>at this day and age (if it matters), if you could rewind time to when you were thirteen and starting life from there again would you take the chance.
please explain why or why not?</p>
<p>If I’d have no recollection of my current memories, and I could definitely turn my life around, then yes I would.</p>
<p>Otherwise, no. Even though my life would have been a lot better had I made good choices when I was younger, I’d hate to lose all the privileges and experience I have now.</p>
<p>Personally, most of the worst crap in my life happened before I was 13, but then again that was only 2 1/2 years ago for me so…</p>
<p>Would work harder in school, so yes.</p>
<p>If I had the information I have now then god yes I would in a heartbeat.</p>
<p>me too, i would have taken more AP classes, work harder and be more focused in school, then tv, social drama,etc.</p>
<p>Not a chance. I would not want to re-experience a single second of middle school, it probably would have played out the same way. If anything, I’d rewind to about the age of 16, if I knew I would take better advantage of the opportunities that were laid out in front of me. </p>
<p>If only my 18 year old self could have given my 16 year old self some advice.</p>
<p>No.
Absolutely not.</p>
<p>I would never want to relive any of my junior high and high school years again.</p>
<p>i would change my college choice, and i would study for sat’s and act’s hardcore, and start a club and learn a third language. but i would keep all my friends, my theatre-ness(even though back then i wanted to do dance) and asb crap.</p>
<p>Too much work. And junior high was a horrible experience.</p>
<p>I am thirteen now so yah…-_-</p>
<p>I hated being 13. 16, maybe.</p>
<p>God no. Ages twelve to twenty were completely terrible. I lacked self-respect so terribly I was only barely human. And middle school, I think, was hell for almost everyone.</p>
<p>I had an average high school experience. If I can go back in time and give my 14 year old self advice, my average experience could possibly be phenominal at least. I wouldn’t have a problem reliving those years at all.</p>
<p>Edit: If and only if it was the year 2004 again or earlier. **** starting over in this day and age.</p>
<p>While I could mend a lot of my mistakes, big and small, by being thirteen again, it is not certain whether I would end up who I am today, which I am satisfied of.</p>
<p>I probably would have worked hard in school. But maybe it was my wild teenage years that ultimately led me to choose my primary focus of study of mathematics.</p>
<p>“At this day and age,” meaning I would be 13 again, only it would still be 2010? If that’s what you meant, then it doesn’t matter. I would do it either way, because I missed out on the freedom and excitement of being a kid. I let myself be bullied into a computer nerd :S.</p>
<p>Maybe 16. I would have done everything with school exactly the same though which is to say breeze by and end up at Bama. I just would have been a lot more social and worked harder at wrestling. Other than that, hell no. I am having too much fun right now to go back to 13.</p>
<p>Easy yes!!!</p>
<p>I don’t remember age 13. It went by fast and was such a blur. O.o</p>