High school: the most essential part of a teenager’s life. But what does high school bring? Obviously there are the good grades that usually lead to a good college, and eventually a good career. So does high school just help someone reach the economic standards they wish to live with later in life? The answer to this profound question is an absolute and definite no. Through my research and own experiences I have learned that just the impact of everyday high school life can be enormous. High school can bring an uprising or a downfall in any type of person, but why? What happens that people never hear about, that completely changes the lives of so many different people? The answer to the question, how does high school shape a person’s future, could be very simple. I could just say it brings experience in all aspects of life, especially social and most would be satisfied. But high school is much more than that. I mean what does the mind think when you hear the word, high school. I guess this is where I should begin.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
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Solid effort. I think Vonnegut's use of biting satire, sarcasm, dark humor is bit more pronounced, but it's a tough art to master.
Clear, concise, and mechanically sound.
I agree with what you say. High school is not a determining factor of peoples' future economic status. There are many people who do not do very well in school but are well-off financially.
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