<p>My teachers thought I was an idiot since i never talked and or communicated.
But then again, you’re in freakin 5th grade and everyone around you is like talking about The Cheetah Girls or the freakin Jonas brothers.</p>
<p>And my looks just stayed the same, not the prettiest, not the ugliest.</p>
<p>I skipped a lot of school for golf and left school early so I could practice and missed like exam week for several years to do a team tournament so I never really took exams so my mom like called them or something so they didn’t care. I really didn’t care about homework or school until 7th grade so I got mostly As and a C in spanish in elementary school.</p>
<p>Honestly, I wish my current self could go back in time and tell my younger self to stop worrying about schoolwork in grade school because it doesn’t didn’t do anything for me.</p>
<p>I’m not even gonna have my kids bother doing well until high school. I wish my parents had told me none of it mattered or I had an older sibling to tell me or something!</p>
<p>I was a really bad kid in elementary school. I was always getting into fights, landing in detention, and not listening to adults. I don’t even remember ever looking at my grades in elementary school. I know I didn’t fail anything but I wasn’t the best student.</p>
<p>I was a straight A student. I got one B+ in reading in 3rd grade and I worked so hard to make that an A+ the next quarter and I got it. It made me the hard worker that I am now. I didn’t study back then because no one taught me how to, but I learned when I got to middle school and starting getting Bs on tests.</p>
<p>I won all of the school awards, go all As with no studying at all. Felt great. That deteriorated greatly in middle school and early high school because I still didn’t study or care.</p>
<p>I was so socially inept… It was scary. I remember in kindergarten my mom was dropping me off to go inside the classroom, and I wouldn’t let go of her leg. I’d cry, “NOOOO MOMMY, THE MEAN KIDS ARE GONNA BITE ME!” I did well in school though, always getting A’s and high B’s. I’m glad I changed socially when I hit middle school, or that would have been social suicide in its worst.</p>
<p>I would have been valedictorian of my middle school if that was an award. My grades were stellar and I was student of the year two years in a row. </p>
<p>@RLlover16 Well, I still go to a Catholic school at mother’s request, but I consider myself basically full-blown atheist for all categorical purposes. Not to sound overly dramatic, but my beliefs are too complicated to thoroughly describe here and not waste your time.</p>
<p>It wouldn’t be particularly surprising if not for the fact that I was a total altar-serving, rosary-praying Jesus Camper back then. Alas, I always had a scientific mind, and as I grew up, it didn’t mesh with my other self.</p>
<p>Well, I spent most of my time reading or playing Pokemon. And I loved school. To the point where I would become upset if I was too sick to go, because my perfect attendance would be ruined.</p>
<p>I was extremely intelligent and I made perfect grades because I always did all my homework. Then I switched to public school and got lazy whoops.</p>
<p>On the bright side though, I was fat with frizzy hair and janked up teeth. I’m pretty hot now, and I’m still really smart. I just don’t try as hard.</p>
<p>I remember having perfect attendance up until 5th grade…my parents made me go to Indiana with them. I was crushed, throwing a fit and everything. I still have a bit of a grudge over it…I was just SO close to being able to claim a perfect attendance title.</p>
<p>But I do want to go back in time and tell myself to not put so much stress and focus on grades and being a good girl. Have fun, be a kid, get into trouble sometimes…it only lasts for so long :c</p>
<p>I was a pretty weird kid. I was quiet, I didn’t have a lot of friends, I was pretty smart but I got some B’s in math classes. Come to think of it, I’m still like this :P</p>
<p>Yeah, I wish I could tell myself that grades don’t matter until High School. Instead of trying so hard, I would put my focus on finding my passion (instrument, sport, etc.), and just having fun being a kid.</p>