<p>Come on, what do you guys fear? No one is so brave that they are undaunted from everything.</p>
<p>I fear:</p>
<p>-that I will fail AP Physics next year, or do terrible in it.
-being rejected from my top school.
-that I will never be successful.
-spiders.
-walking into a classroom of people in which I don't know anyone in.
-standing up in front of a class.</p>
<p>I fear more stuff, I just can't remember some things right now.</p>
<ul>
<li>eyeballs</li>
<li>possibility of a tsunami (I have a nightmare about the ocean about once a month. No kidding. This has happened since I was about 6 or 7)</li>
<li>open ocean</li>
<li>sickness/disease</li>
<li>failure</li>
<li>not been a great success/wealthy/influential</li>
<li>losing a loved one</li>
<li>nuclear war</li>
<li>never getting married</li>
<li>never having kids</li>
</ul>
<p>-AP Physics C: hardest class in the school and the smartest kids fail the tests + I'm the only student to ever go from regular physics to physics c
-Class presentations :P
-Being rejected by the girl I have a crush on
-Hitting a car while driving <_<
-Being counted on, then failing</p>
I was going to laugh at these and say you had better things to worry about, but then I remembered that I had the same fears less than a year ago.
Oh how acceptances to your top school change everything.</p>
<p>I fear another Katrina...
Either that or WashU flooding out because the levees don't hold in St. Louis. That would suck majorly.</p>
<p>-getting rejected from ALL of my reaches and matches
-getting in a car crash
-losing another close family member
-spiders
-having to live at home during college
-remaining single forever
-babysitting</p>
<p>My favorite is babysitting. (Is it even right to have a favorite fear of someone else's...lol) There are moments I have the same one.</p>
<p>I'm 100% with the person who said living at home during college. I'm personally thinking of moving out before I graduate. I never will though. :( <em>Sighs</em></p>
<p>-Parrots
-Driving
-Losing one of my family members
-My Catholic stepmother reacting badly when she finds out I'm not straight (and my dad being on her side)
-Not being able to fit in at college
-Not losing the weight I want to</p>
<p>As to whoever said living at home during college...okay, definitely scary, but the thought of living at home after college is almost incomprehensibly scary (for me AND Mom, I'm sure).</p>