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The Countdown Has Begun

20 more days until I move back to school, and I can not wait!

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I have never been more ready to go back to school then I am this year.

Which personally, I think is crazy, because school is only going to get harder.

But, I am ready for everything else school has to offer me.

Friends

This year I will be living with my two best friends, and I could not be more excited. These girls have been there for me through a lot, and for the chance to get to live with the people closest to me, makes me so happy.

Routine

I love summer, as do most people. But this summer has been different for me because my family has been moving from one state to another. I have been back and forth all summer, so I have been unable to have a stable job. Therefore, I have been able to do as I please all summer, but it is beginning to get a little boring (I know big problem). (; But getting back to school gives me the routine of a schedule from school and work.

City

This one is pretty obvious.. I mean I go to school in one of the prettiest cities in the country.

Money

Not having a job this summer, means not having any money. Not being in school, means no allowance. Therefore, once I get back to school and start working I will be making money, and when I am in school getting good grades, I will have my allowance back.

Future

Going to school is preparing me for my future, which I am post excited about. This is only the beginning and I can not wait to see where I end up.

Overall, school is good for me, no matter how much I hate those 8 A.M.s.

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