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Bloop
15-07-2015, 12:31 PM
do u wished u had worked harder etc?

dbgtz
15-07-2015, 05:23 PM
The only thing I regret is not attending as much as I should have. However, 95% of the times I didn't go in (that weren't due to being ill or another legitimate reason) weren't my fault entirely so not a whole lot I could do.

MKR&*42
15-07-2015, 06:10 PM
I half regret dropping out of college, but if I had finished it I would have gone to uni with subjects that I didn't really wanna carry on in life (having realised this now). And since I left college I've gained 1.5 years experience in work which is pretty good as most students won't have that.

But yeah i am going back to coll this september n i will try so ------ hard this time lmao.

Nick
15-07-2015, 10:16 PM
a little but i worked good enough to get decent grades not being like the other kids who go home and do home work or study

j0rd
15-07-2015, 11:27 PM
Definitely wished I concentrated and worked harder at school
I was actually surprised how much I knuckled down at college and got a good mark as a result

then uni was just a failure in the final 2 years

Danny
15-07-2015, 11:44 PM
I wish I had tried harder, and that I had gone to a better school. In my gcse time I spent most of my time on Habbo rather than studying. But I also hate my dads opinion of College being a waste of time, he wanted me to find a job straight away and kept asking me what was the point in it, what did I want to do with my life. I wanted to do Geography as an A Level, but he kept saying what could I do with that. I know now what I could possibly have done.

Martin
16-07-2015, 12:40 AM
I regret not being more confident throughout school and being the shy kid/easy target full bullies. I never stood up for myself like I should have and kind of just took it.

I had to have quite a bit of time off in primary school too when I contracted HSP and was in and out of hospital for ages.

I regret dropping out of college early due to feeling isolated and just not ready. Although part of me doesn't regret it looking back, as it's allowed me to gain valuable life skills and do other things like get a job/learn to drive etc. I've become a lot more confident recently and that's thanks to my job really.


I have made up for all that though as I completed the access course this year and will be starting University in September and will finally be following my dreams wooo! :D

Matt
16-07-2015, 04:58 AM
I wish i'd have had more confidence to get involved with more groups and things like that. I regret not being a part of the school council as so many people told me I should nominate myself. In terms of academically, I think I did ok and I guess it's in the past now so I can't really change anything

Elegance
16-07-2015, 12:30 PM
throughout high school i wasn't very confident until my final year and i regret it so much because by the time i felt i was confident enough to take part in things like school theatre productions or concerts i was too busy with my exams to actually participate. i wished i'd actually started revising for my exams much earlier than i did because i feel like i've wasted a lot of my potential by not trying hard enough. and i really wish i didn't have the "hating everyone is cool" attitude through most of my years because i thought they were superior to me, i would've been a lot happier if i had been open to making more friends rather than thinking people were above me.

Samantha
16-07-2015, 01:07 PM
I don't exactly regret it, in high school I would rather have been more confident and not care about people's comments at much. However, I would have loved knowing more, I think I didn't go to the best high school, because in my first day at college it felt as though I had learnt so much more than 5 years experience at high school.

I got interested in sports at my high school in the last couple of years, if I could do it again I would do it throughout it and in college too.

Joe
16-07-2015, 07:00 PM
I'm waiting for my results right now on the 13th of August and I wish I'd have revised English a little more, I'm worried about it but I'm sure I'll be fine

Sho
17-07-2015, 07:43 PM
i wish i'd chosen better subjects for gcse. wtf am i going to do with french, i don't even remember any of it

.:TaylorSwift:
17-07-2015, 08:04 PM
(I regret my younger years) I regret not asking for help when I was younger which made me had bad scores (mostly in math). I wish I didn't go boy crazy on this one crush when I was in my younger years (before I joined habbo). I do regret my hairstyle choice back in Junior High, because looking back I think what the Heck was that for.

Tom
17-07-2015, 08:48 PM
My one regret is mathematics. I definitely should have paid more attention and probably got better in that subject area! Other than that, I got involved a lot and did "okay" in school. I have other regrets, but they're minor.

onceawinner
17-07-2015, 09:32 PM
Got a few regrets with not trying harder ertc but my School was and still is rough as (even in later years - like I'm in). You just have to look out for yourself or be "eaten up"!

Cody
20-07-2015, 11:00 AM
I've always maintained a 3.8 GPA in high school, but I didn't try to look for colleges to apply for until after I graduated that's why I'm currently at a state college instead of the college I wanted to go to. However, in one more year I will be attending either UF or UCF to continue schooling my junior year of college.


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abitoflauren
14-08-2015, 02:19 PM
Yes I do regret my school life

j0rd
14-08-2015, 04:24 PM
yes I really regret it. Didn't work no where near as hard as I should have and pretty much scraped it to get into college

I sort of upped my game when I went to college and took it a lot more serious

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