<p>^worry not, you shall survive :P!</p>
<p>I’m moderately excited. On one hand, I’ll be able to take more advanced classes, like AP Calc and AP Chem which I am highly looking forward to. But, I’ll also have to take the ACT again and more SAT II’s which I am not looking forward to. And 5-7 AP tests.</p>
<p>I’ve got advice. Go back in time and convince yourself not to come on this website until after your junior year.</p>
<p>Hmm… 4 AP’s, debate, math, SAT II’s, karate, cross country… I hope I survive!</p>
<p>First year of IB! I’m really excited/nervous at the same time.</p>
<p>I’m switching schools next year and I hope to establish a new club. I’m also planning on creating a non profit organization with my friend. Easier said than done but I’m excited to see how that’s going to turn out :P</p>
<p>Otherwise, I’m doing MUN, debate, choir, cross country, track, and tennis. I’m going to volunteer more next year too.</p>
<p>@XrCalico23: I wasn’t trying to be a parent, just trying to get parents advice (they may have a had a child they put through school). I got a great amount of information. :)</p>
<p>Kind of nervous and excited at the same time!</p>
<p>I’m switching schools, so thats going to be an adjustment; making new friends, joining new clubs, its going to be like freshman year all over again. lol. 4 APs, SAT/ACT, college visits, track, tennis, volunteering, debate, other clubs…its going to be a LOOONG year!</p>
<p>good luck to all!</p>
<p>I will be able to drive by the time I am a junior, which makes me RIDICULOUSLY exicted. :3</p>
<p>5 APs + SAT/ACT Freakout + 6 hours a week for volunteering = not fun</p>
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Define “bad” grades.</p>
<p>Everyone has differing opinions on what constitutes as “bad grades.”</p>