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Am I just asking for a death sentence?

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Ok, I'm homeschooled and going into the 12th grade, but over the summer, i figured i could finish all of my homeschool/high school credits, and during my senior year just dual-enroll at the community college (this is my 3rd year dual enrolling). I have 2 high school courses (Geometry and Literature) to finish and I'm not gonna be able to finish before the college semester starts where I will be taking 4 courses. 2 hard ones College Algebra and Intro to Psychology, and 2 easy ones Intro to Philosophy and Humanities (i know they're easy cause i know the professor, u show up u get an A, u don't show up, u get an A. but i will be showing up). I will also have softball 2-3 nights a week, and babysit/clean house on the nights i'm not playing softball (thats my job/source of income). Throw in church, i teach pre-school on sundays and am involved in the youth group, and their activities. throw in family and friends. and the holidays coming up. not to mention i will be riding my bike to college (5 miles there, 5 miles back), every day, and doing a Tae-Bo program at home if I happen to be home at all (to lose some extra poundage).

honestly what was i thinking? do i want to kill myself? already all i have is 2 homeschool things, church, and babysitting (the rest hasn't started yet). and i'm waking up early, going strong all day, and going to bed late. i'm always tired.

I'm gonna kill myself with this schedule, i'm only 17 (and i can't drive so my parents have to drive me to all this stuff).

but i'll def have fun.

oh and the "question" is, if you had this schedule, what would be the first thing u dropped?

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  1. Get your priorities striaght. If your schedule is too much, then cut out things that are unecessary. Decide for yourself what is more important to accomplish, and put that at the top of your priorities.


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  3. okay just took AP Calculus and got the highest score on the  exam thats given out by the government to test skill levels for college credits and i had a lot of trouble with college algebra.

    if you're just now starting geometry its gonna be insane for you i took that like 3 years ago and have taken higher math classes since then, you really shouldve had more math classes by now unless you did it in a weird order

    sorry i didnt get through your whole question i gotta get back to rock and pop but i just thought id let you know you might wanna enroll in like a peer study group or something.

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