10. You would never get to hear stories about Aunt Bobbie.
9. Ms. Serensky will forever remain as the intimidating teacher at the end of the third floor and you will always walk in fear when you pass her room.
8. You could try to formulate your own dream team.
7. You will be able to sit and laugh when you go on college visits and students complain about their English class. True story: I met a freshman at a prestigious school and he was all worked up because the day before his English teacher tested him on why the publication date of the novel they were reading was significant. This is one of the easiest questions ever!
6. You will always dread having to write papers and do analysis writing of any kind. When I was a sophomore I absolutely hated it, but no longer.
5. Your name will not come up on a google search because you will not have a blog registered to you.
4. You will never experience the joy of pulling an all nighter to work on a data sheet.
3. You will never fully understand the concept of practice makes perfect. It is true.
2. You will be scared to death of college English because you will never have the experience of working like you are in a college class. And you will never be able to be taught by someone infinitely more intelligent than you are.
1. You will feel like you never really challenged yourself in English and you will have a sense of regret when it comes time to leave on senior project. English is useful in every type of profession.
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