Even if I didn't get accepted I knew I would have fun at high school in my area. Before the summer break for school, the school called my counselor and she said that someone had refused not to go to school and asked me if I was still interested in school. I said yes, she told her, and I finally got accepted to CECHS. The hardest year for me a CECHS was my junior year. I felt like that year was one where we had a lot of work to get done at the same time. Now that I'm a senior, I don't have much work for classes unless I procrastinate two days before or a week before something is due. The freedom I have as a senior is great. In between classes I can go get something to eat or just walk around the college track and do a bunch of other things. The best thing about being a CECHS senior is that you are allowed off campus if you have a car or if a friend accompanies you. I always did well in school. As a child I always liked school. It was an opportunity for me to grow in my education. As I said at the beginning, my parents' parents didn't have the money to go to college, but now I have that option. I plan to graduate from Cleveland Early College High School. I not only plan to graduate from CECHS, but I plan to graduate on time. After graduation, I plan to go to Wingate University or Campbell University to study pre-pharmacy. I really want to go to Wingate University because I love the campus environment, even though I haven't visited it yet. I went to campus during my eighth grade year for a choir competition and immediately fell in love with the
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