CLASS OF 2012 END OF YEAR SURVEY COMMENTS

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CLASS OF 2012 END OF YEAR SURVEY COMMENTS If you were to do high school again, what would you do differently? more school activities More studying work ethic do more home work be on top of my assignments Be more social turn in work on time Better Grades take more challenging classes Being more social, making more new friends Take a few more challenging classes and manage my time better spend less time socializing Focus more than I did my first two years. Studying for harder classes Start applying to colleges and scholarships earlier Try harder Cared about what other people think less. complete and turn in homework I would have been more avidly involved with theatre sooner and use time to study more wisely I would go into my sports in my first year, and I'd tell myself that I need to get my work done early instead of the last minute. I would have got more involved not care about what people thought freshman year I would try to run for Stucco Focus more on school. I would work harder because I know I could have done better not work so much focus more on studies I would put more effort into some of my classes earlier on. take challenging classes get involved I would stay at one school and study more. not slack off freshmen and sophomore year make time to spend with friends and family more I would've paid more attention and kept up with my stuff junior year. I would work a little harder my freshman and sophomore year

more time management Procrastinate less. better grades Get more involved Learn to study better I would be more involved in athletics at Liberty. Build better rapport with peers/teachers everything I would ve played sports and do great on all school work I would do more sports like Basketball and baseball, and hang with friends a little more and stress a little less about homework Study more more effort Make more friends, study harder, seek more help, prepare more for college, take different classes, volunteer more, and do more activities. Study more, freshman and sophomore year. Be more involved and take more challenging courses show up to school more often I would know all the subjects, and therefore be better at them be more involved in club, actually working in school I would have tried out for soccer join the drum line not stress as much, play lacrosse from the first year Joined FBLA and other student groups sooner. I would put my classes higher on my priorities and I wish I would have been more involved my sophomore and junior year. My homework work hard at school work not stress over the little things and my grades as much More time doing homework attend an AP class, do theatre, attend easier math classes work a little harder at school work Joined I.T.S. freshman year. Chose people wisely I would have taken more honors classes my fresh and soph year. I would have also made more of an effort to study before finals. work harder my sophomore and senior year Go in for more help and ask more questions I would go to more sporting events when I could, have better attendance, and try harder to get better grades. Work harder. Pass all my classes Do more homework study habits Study more.

Try harder Try harder Be involved with more activities. I would have gone to more school events and spent more time studying at home. be involved in more activities Make better friends, try harder, actually turn in work Do anything and everything I wanted to involving activities and sports so I will have no regrets about high school. study a little more and attend more school activities Not be annoying freshman again. Study more and go to more activities that weren t sports I would get more involved in school and my friend's lives. Try out for the Musical Pay attention and do my work Start Freshman year stronger Take all honors. spend more time with others More honors more AP change attitude first two years Study more for tests more often have more fun, maybe study for some other classes I would have been more outgoing as a freshman. I would have taken opportunities rather than waiting for them. I would have been more involved as well. keep focused all the time, don t slack on school work for even a day have more friends and go to more events I would choose different friends Start my involvement at LHS earlier. Manage priorities better between clubs. Better grades Try harder and take online classes to get more credits and graduate early. More friends I would have applied myself more to the school. focus more go to sports I would do it about the same-- I might not have gone out for football that first year and just focused on music and marching band not procrastinate so much Study more, take school more serious. Homework

choose different friends stay focused more I would pay more attention to my underclassman years, because I didn t care about anything except for partying. I would definitely do everything again, & actually do all my school work. I wish :( I learned from it. Play more sports get better grades Try harder in classes Go to school more Concentrate harder on my school work, and make College and GPA more realistic more involvement Partake in more school activities Focus more on school than friends Made better choices earlier in high school Study more, manage time more wisely, participate in more school activities have more of a social life Get more involved with things Pay more attention to homework. I would definitely spend more time on school work and less time procrastinating Get more help in math get more involved from the very start I would study much more and take different classes, and just go about things differently. Study more; do all homework assignments Listen to my gut and not bite off more than I can chew. Find better people to hang out with possibly speak my mind more meet more people Study more and learn to time manage better. Also get a job. I'd have done my homework when it was actually due. Take more varied classes Realize that college is a real thing, and understand what college is. study habits Make every moment count! Take more classes go to every single dance Study more in freshmen and sophomore year get more involved in more clubs done more work on time do more plays be more involved Challenge myself more and not do the bare minimum to get an A, have more pride and go to support classmates I would participate in more activities work more on grades I would work harder in classes and study with groups of kids

Study and work harder Get involved in theatre freshman year, and not stressed so much. work harder Study better Work harder in my sports. try a bit harder and more involved Take better classes that challenged me appropriately. I would've also done more sport activities, and did my homework more. Work harder and study more I would try to manage my time better so I may have more stability. Study more get better grades and more involved Work harder, be more socially involved, do more things outside of the school day, have more friends, use time more wisely join stuco freshman year instead of waiting until junior