Well yeah. It depends on what school or university you're in of course. How many weeks does the semester break in your school last?
Half way through chapter 1. I had a headache that time, so I just stopped reading and slept. I might continue reading it this time or tomorrow since yey I have time Lol.
Is that even possible? To skip more than 2 grades of school? I did skip Grade 2 from my school back in elementary. But 4-5 grades skipped?
Hahaha! That's something! Granting you the decision to either go to college or not is neat. I wish I was you...
But in a more serious matter, well, studying is not my thing tbh. I have friends in college, but the thing is, I just wanted to be alone. Working and studying alone ups my understanding of the subject. I'd even choose to do things alone in some group activities, even some major projects that involves creating a website with database, a miniature sensor security, and the like. You can call me a one-man-army, a lazy one that is to be more specific. It helped me become one of the top students in my class (which is actually a surprise coming from someone who almost failed high school). It helps me understand more things than I thought I would. It helped me find more friends (which I actually don't want hahaha!). Being part of the school's band benefits my scholarship and my exposure to the public. In fact, college is just as satisfying, if not more satisfying than not going to it.
Half way through chapter 1. I had a headache that time, so I just stopped reading and slept. I might continue reading it this time or tomorrow since yey I have time Lol.
Is that even possible? To skip more than 2 grades of school? I did skip Grade 2 from my school back in elementary. But 4-5 grades skipped?
Hahaha! That's something! Granting you the decision to either go to college or not is neat. I wish I was you...
But in a more serious matter, well, studying is not my thing tbh. I have friends in college, but the thing is, I just wanted to be alone. Working and studying alone ups my understanding of the subject. I'd even choose to do things alone in some group activities, even some major projects that involves creating a website with database, a miniature sensor security, and the like. You can call me a one-man-army, a lazy one that is to be more specific. It helped me become one of the top students in my class (which is actually a surprise coming from someone who almost failed high school). It helps me understand more things than I thought I would. It helped me find more friends (which I actually don't want hahaha!). Being part of the school's band benefits my scholarship and my exposure to the public. In fact, college is just as satisfying, if not more satisfying than not going to it.