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    While I find it HIGHLY ANNOYING that my dad nags me about my academics so much, but I have to admit that I probably wouldn't be at UCLA today if it weren't for him. Honestly, I was a pretty lazy kid. All I wanted to do when i was young was play...and play some more. When I'd have to read, I'd check the clock every 5 minutes. Right when the clock hit whenever I was supposed to be done, BOOM! I was out the door. He's made me more conscious of what I have to do to get ahead in life.

    WHAT'S SCARY IS THAT I am actually turning into a product of my father. Now when I study, I no longer feel hesitant (except when writing essays haha). I almost feel guilty when I'm not studying! how embarrassing, maybe i shouldn't be posting this...but anyway, I think i'm turning into my dad too. Everytime I see my little sister wasting time, I tell her to go do some homework...even when she has none! AHHH HELLLLP!

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    after elementary school my parents stopped worrying about my grades so much (i think because they'd drilled the importance of grades in me enough by then to last me a lifetime!).. as long as my report cards showed good grades, they let me do my own thing..

    I almost never lie to my mom about anything anymore... i just don't really see any point in it. Maybe it's because I was never a person who went out ot parties or with guys (that weren't total nerds that i've known for forever) much so my mom knew she didn't have anything to worry about =P I know there was one time when she thot i had a bf when i didn't.. and there was nothing i could say to convince her i didn't (partially because my sisters kept tleling her i DID have a bf!!). Anyway.. I dont like to lie to my parents because it feel like i'm the one distancing myself from our relationship, and I dont want to be the one to do that..

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