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What does your daily life look like beyond high school?
For those who are in college or in a work force I am wondering what life looks like beyond high school. What did you do to get to that point in your life?
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Andrea’s Answer
I finally learned to love myself at 37. I set goals and stuck with them. If there's one thing I can share with you, it's to slow down and enjoy each moment. You'll realize that life isn't about money; it's about the people you choose to spend your time with.
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Leonardo’s Answer
Right now at the age of 24 I can say that the life after high school its very interesting, especially the college era, its when you start to experience the life for it self not only because personally experience good stuff also bad but you understand that its part of life, and also the part when you leave college, that also its a whole experience because its you vs the life itself, but i think that the key its to be patient and wait for the best.
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Vianne’s Answer
During college, I balanced classes, studying, and work shifts. Some days were overwhelming, while others were productive. I learned to manage my time, set priorities, and accept that I couldn't do everything at once. This adjustment is common for many.
For those working full-time, life is more structured. You work your shift, then have free time for rest, family, or hobbies. It may feel repetitive, but you gain independence and establish routines. Finding the right job can be challenging, involving many applications and rejections, but it helps you grow and discover what fits you.
After high school, life isn't about having a perfect plan. It's about trying new things, adjusting, and learning. You build your routine and direction gradually. If you're unsure now, it's normal. You're in the process of figuring it out, just like everyone else.
For those working full-time, life is more structured. You work your shift, then have free time for rest, family, or hobbies. It may feel repetitive, but you gain independence and establish routines. Finding the right job can be challenging, involving many applications and rejections, but it helps you grow and discover what fits you.
After high school, life isn't about having a perfect plan. It's about trying new things, adjusting, and learning. You build your routine and direction gradually. If you're unsure now, it's normal. You're in the process of figuring it out, just like everyone else.