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AfilCa [17]
3 years ago
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As a high school student, it’s likely that you have learned many lessons along the way, with many more to come. What advice do y

ou wish someone had told you as a child? How could that piece of advice have helped you on your journey thus far? Would it have made a difference in where you are in your life now?
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Alja [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

i wsh that someonre would have told me to not worry about friends or anything like that and to stay focused on school cause if someone gave me that advice i wouldnt have gotten involved in drama and i wouldnt have gotten to the point where i couldnt handle it anymore so i had to leave publi schools and do homeschooling.

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