Personal Narrative: Entering My Senior Year

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I’ve always been my parents “Smart Child”, the child that was going to make in into college. But somehow entering my senior year and finishing my senior seem to pose some challenges. Towards the end of my junior year my mother insisted that I sign up for Advanced Placement classes, because it would look nice on my college application. After rigorous test and essay questions on why I should be in the program I was accepted. Entering into my senior year my guidance counselor informer d me that I needed four extra credits, that didn’t transfer over from my previous school. In spite of taking of having two advanced placement classes, one honor class, 3 regular classes, and four online classes, I was determined to graduate top 10 of my class and