What will you do on 1/1/2011? no more apps!

<p>You've just submitted your last college app! Mailed off the last transcript! And its New Years!!!
You know you have a bunch of AP classes still but seriously who gives a f***k? You are done , what will you do for the rest of the semester?</p>

<p>Work hard. Even though college apps will be done, I will not tolerate myself slacking off. Until I finish taking all my AP exams for this year (and earning good grades in school as well), relaxing is not an option for me. </p>

<p>I don’t want to run the chance of getting rescinded because I got lazy. Period.</p>

<p>Embracing the complete “for fun” semester, in which I can take any classes I want. Freshman-Junior Years were full of finishing high school requirements. Junior-This Semester are for completing requirements for AA at state college for dual enrollment. With all my high school credits/requirements done and all my AA credits/requirements done, I’ll take 4-5 extra dual enrollment classes just for fun. Western Civilization: 1815-Present, English Literature to 1798, Marine Ecology (w/Lab), Human Development, and maybe one more would be good.</p>

<p>Oh, and no more high school classes next semester, just dual enrollment, so no school on Fridays, and short classes (and no more than 1-2) on other week days.</p>

<p>I’m already done with all of my applications…</p>

<p>I’ll continue doing well at school and enjoying my ECs, but overall I’ll be much less stressed out and I’ll love life (until I find out I’m rejected from every place I apply to).</p>

<p>Alright, since it will be New Years Day, I will wake up and watch the Outback, Gator, and Capital One Bowls. That is the early wave of games. I will probably have a Rose Bowl party in the afternoon. My day will conclude with me watching the Fiesta Bowl in the evening.</p>

<p>I love college football!!!</p>

<p>Technically, I’ll be done before New Year’s. Nevertheless:
-I want to keep up my grades. What kind of work ethic would I have if I quit just because my apps were in? I enjoy working hard and getting good grades; as such, I’ll keep those up post-1/1
-I want to spend more time with my family. College will be a huge change, and I want to make sure I spend a lot of time with them before college starts. :slight_smile:
-I’ll try some new activities-like new fitness classes or new sewing lessons-hopefully, I’ll have some extra time!
-I may enroll in a course at a local CC, just for fun.</p>

<p>well on January first I will be recovering from whatever I do on new years eve to relax and have fun and not worry about the EA results that come out on New Years Day ;D</p>

<p>Hopefully I will have had all my apps in well before the deadline (although not all of mine have a Jan 1 deadline)</p>

<p>As for after that, I’ll be busting my a** through hell month. January of IB senior year = IOC, TOK presentation, TOK essay, final IA deadlines, regular semester finals, and other crap. after that I’ll enjoy participating in the spring musical, work to earn money to go to europe next summer, and try to get a 35 on my IB exams.</p>

<p>^ Woah, you guys don’t do your TOK presentations until senior year? Hmm. Then again, my school does EEs later than most, so I guess it’s all about the same.</p>

<p>I’ll have my applications in by the end of October, so New Year’s will just be New Year’s for me.</p>

<p>I’m glad my school only does AP. IB sounds like a buttload of pain.</p>

<p>I am still going to work hard in school. I think that they look at your grades from 2nd semester to see if you didn’t slack off. I also would probably start organizing stuff for college and summer…</p>

<p>^^^Yeah, we finish our EEs in June of junior year, the TOK presentations and essay are all done during the last month of the TOK class which is second semester of junior year and first semester of senior year</p>