Graduation Blues
1. Help I didn’t get into the high school I wanted
There is nothing you can do about it now, so don’t waste the summer crying or hiding from your parents. Even if you didn’t get into the school of your dreams, the one you were sure would be the key to your future greatness, remember, your success depends most on how you use the greatness inside you. Will you spend the next four years feeling bad about yourself, missing your friends and hating your school or will you see what the school has to offer, what you learn from your new friends and teachers and how you will put your talents and gifts to shine where you are? It’s your choice.
2. Help my parents aren’t happy with my grades
Parents will always want what’s best for their kids and that can make them put a lot of pressure on you to reach a goal they’ve set for you. But if you know that you did your absolute best and are happy with what you’ve achieve, then there’s no reason to let a bad grade in your worst subject. Congratulate yourself for all your hard work and all the sacrifices you made. On the other hand, if you know there are some things you could improve on, graduation means you can start fresh and this time, keep your goal in mind and give it your all.


