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Old 06-27-2003, 11:49 AM
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I agree with Sugar and Spice also. If you have the background and the family that supports you in school and other activities, then it is going to be easier for you. If you don't, then you just need the drive.

A little off subject but to prove what I just said, and Sugar and Spice's.... everyone I know that I went to high school with (and no I didn't go to school with the whole world so I'm just talking about MY peers at MY school) that did well were from families that helped their children. They were involved, whether it be from attending one little sports event, to being on the PTA or whatever. My friend did horrible in school as well as her two brothers. Their parents worked alot and weren't really around for them. She didn't do too well in school, however her sister worked her ass off and and did awesome in school.

This just goes to show that it doesn't matter if you are black or white, it's support that counts.
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