I get the feeling that if any random person happened to check this page, they would have no clue what's happening...
So here's the breakdown for any high school seniors considering attending a great university in Virginia!
We're the kids from the honors program at Longwood University. We get awesome benefits, like the option of choosing our classes early (before anyone else). Trust me, when you get to college, class selection is very important. They fill up in the blink of the eye, so it's great to have the advantage of knocking out required classes early in your college career. We also have the benefit of smaller, more personal classes. The honors classes are basically the same as the AP classes in high school. A little more work is expected, but students can easily manage to get a good grade and learn a lot at the same time if they put work into it.
The honors kids aren't dorks (read below). We seem to be a little touchy on this matter.
We're a very diverse group of people, ranging from radio djs to student athletes, and everything you can think of in between.
Farmville is boring, but only if you let it be that way. Monotony will drive anyone crazy, and the honors kids know this. Don't worry, we hate our books, too.
Okay, there's some myth busting to do. Everyone says that they don't study all the time. What they aren't saying is that a lot of us don't study at all until the very last minute. *ahem* Procrastination: it works. At least it works for me and about half of the third floor of ARC (our residence building).
-NG
So here's the breakdown for any high school seniors considering attending a great university in Virginia!
We're the kids from the honors program at Longwood University. We get awesome benefits, like the option of choosing our classes early (before anyone else). Trust me, when you get to college, class selection is very important. They fill up in the blink of the eye, so it's great to have the advantage of knocking out required classes early in your college career. We also have the benefit of smaller, more personal classes. The honors classes are basically the same as the AP classes in high school. A little more work is expected, but students can easily manage to get a good grade and learn a lot at the same time if they put work into it.
The honors kids aren't dorks (read below). We seem to be a little touchy on this matter.
We're a very diverse group of people, ranging from radio djs to student athletes, and everything you can think of in between.
Farmville is boring, but only if you let it be that way. Monotony will drive anyone crazy, and the honors kids know this. Don't worry, we hate our books, too.
Okay, there's some myth busting to do. Everyone says that they don't study all the time. What they aren't saying is that a lot of us don't study at all until the very last minute. *ahem* Procrastination: it works. At least it works for me and about half of the third floor of ARC (our residence building).
-NG

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