When Bostein clearly stated that ' the rules of high school turn out not to be the rules of life ' he apparently meant that the social-scale in a stereotypical high school is considered fake and has no purpose whatsoever in the outside world. Meaning that appearance and athletic status will not apply or be necessary to any sort of work in the 'real world'.
I'm thinking C it fits the most.
Answer:
it's better to dream realistic
Explanation:
dreaming big makes one to think of things that at some point may be beyond their capacity but dreaming realistically makes one to think of things they can attain
Gummy vitamin (should be correct, lmk! sorry if it isnt)