My Story to be

<p>Hey Guys,</p>

<pre><code>First off, I am a rising senior and I am here to tell you guys what I am going to do in order to become successful at whatever I decide to do. I took the SAT in November and I got a 1660. I was extremely dissappointed because I know that I am capable of much more. When I see posts with people who get over 32 on the ACT and act like they just did horribly and ask if they should take it again or like that one person who got a 35 and is asking if he should retake it. It is just stupid, get over yourselves. Being on this site means that you have already done more and are doing more than 90% of American students. I have been taking practice ACTs over this summer and I have been scoring in the mid 20's but guess what. I am not giving up and by the time that I have finished studying I will score in the 30's on the next two ACTs. People, including me try to find the ultimate trick to getting a high score, but there is no trick except putting in the work that is needed in order to succeed! I don't have stellar achievements like a lot of you have but I have been putting in work and I have been doing great with whatever I dedicate myself to. I am not only studying for the ACT daily but I am also working out for football multiple hours per day. When I get my results I will post them on here to prove to you that nothing is impossible. But you must face yourselves in the mirror and ask yourselves if you are willing to go through the hardship and burdens which are required.

This post has become longer than I was expecting but in the end ask yourself one question. Do you want it bad enough to where no one has to be on your ass in order to do it?
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<p>Good luck. It’s good to hear that you are willing to put in the work. When you study, take notes on the questions that you are getting wrong, so that you can discover any patterns and learn why you are getting certain types of question wrong. This awareness will help you continually improve.</p>