School is the best place to make Mistakes In school.
You can make the biggest mistakes in your life in school, especially the ones you will regret in your life.My first opinion is, skipping classes and thinking it’s not that important. Most students skip class either because, they’re bored, doesn’t wanna learn or have their own reasons. They think skipping one class wouldn’t change anything, but really, you can miss out on a lot of things. You could miss out on the important things you must know and learn. Students might miss out on achieving their goals.
My second opinion is, procrastinating. In school, I myself made this mistake, and I wish I could take it back, travel back and fix it, but I couldn’t. On my last year of intermediate, year 8, my teacher said we were going to have a test next week. We had heaps of time to study, but I made a mistake by choosing to save the last day before the test to study, I regretted it because, I was struggling trying to figure out the answers to the questions. My goal before that year was to get a great report, but I made a mistake by not taking the chance to study big time.
My last opinion is, once you hit high school, you have to choose out of the choices that will change your life. You need to decide on which classes you pick for your careers. Some people picked the choices there friends pick and also made the choice very late. Two people I know did that, and they badly regretted it. They regret it because of who they’ve become. They both had careers, but since they made those mistakes, they couldn’t overcome their dreams. But remember, the important thing is, that we learn from them and don’t make them again. Although is high school is important. Try to enjoy it and learn from it because you only experience it once. “Hopefully”.
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