us subbies even have a hard time finding out who is a skippie or not.
only 4 subbies came as 11 year olds, including myself.
to stay at Urbana Middle School would have probably been bad because i wasnt ever challenged, and not fun at all comapred to Uni.
some people started out life too mature (okay just really mature for their age) and over time got more immature to fit with their age group. totally irrelevent: to be the child of a teenage parent sucks. you are raised by your other family or babysitter until your parents graduate. then most likely your parents will split up. or you could just be put up for adoption.
Uni, already, has helped me learn about my family. for example i didnt know anything about my great grandma except she was from the Philippines and loved getting me fat. now i know she survived WW2 with scars, the korean war, has/is spending her entire life without loving her husband, immigrated with 3 screaming babies and a war husband, and learned how to live without a simple life and maids all around the house.
i dont think i am being forced to grow up too quickly, im just starting to get into good habits. before i thought: "homework? yeah right" "i dont need to study" "i'll let the other students answer questions and ask teachers questions while i eavesdrop".
A Subbie's Story
us subbies even have a hard time finding out who is a skippie or not.
only 4 subbies came as 11 year olds, including myself.
to stay at Urbana Middle School would have probably been bad because i wasnt ever challenged, and not fun at all comapred to Uni.
some people started out life too mature (okay just really mature for their age) and over time got more immature to fit with their age group. totally irrelevent: to be the child of a teenage parent sucks. you are raised by your other family or babysitter until your parents graduate. then most likely your parents will split up. or you could just be put up for adoption.
Uni, already, has helped me learn about my family. for example i didnt know anything about my great grandma except she was from the Philippines and loved getting me fat. now i know she survived WW2 with scars, the korean war, has/is spending her entire life without loving her husband, immigrated with 3 screaming babies and a war husband, and learned how to live without a simple life and maids all around the house.
i dont think i am being forced to grow up too quickly, im just starting to get into good habits. before i thought: "homework? yeah right" "i dont need to study" "i'll let the other students answer questions and ask teachers questions while i eavesdrop".